A Book about Bupkes

by Leslie Kimmelman (Author) Roxana de Rond (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

This is a book about bupkes: nothing, zero, zilch.

Sometimes, though, what looks like nothing turns out to be the most important thing of all. An empty garden seems like nothing―bupkes! But it means that Zoe and her mom have taken a big basket of fresh veggies to their neighbor. An empty bench at the playground seems like nothing--bupkes! But Zoe has made a new friend and now no one needs to sit on the bench. An empty soup bowl seems like nothing―bupkes! But Zoe takes chicken soup to her sick mom and, after eating it, her mom feels better.

The funny thing is that bupkes may mean nothing, but it can feel like everything.

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Kirkus

Thoughtful, tender, and charming. Definitely not bupkes.

Publishers Weekly

Bupkes is a Yiddish word that usually connotes lack of value (e.g., "You know bupkes about that"). But Kimmelman (Write On, Irving Berlin!) and de Rond (Milo and Monty) start on a more expansive, neutral note. Defining the word as simply "nothing"--or, as they put it, "Zero. Zilch"--they use it as a kind of linguistic linchpin for a pale-skinned protagonist, young Zoe, to connect with and help others in a community of individuals shown with varied abilities and skin tones. In an early vignette, Zoe and her mother harvest all the vegetables from a garden, leaving behind "Bupkes!" But when they make a gift delivery of fresh-picked produce, "their neighbor is happy." Similarly, when Zoe encounters a child sitting alone on a bench filled with belongings ("There's no room for anything--or anyone--else"), she introduces herself, the two go off to play, and the bench is now "Bupkes! Empty bench. Full hearts." Slice-of-life drawings and upbeat characters, rendered in loopy ink lines with soft washes, assure readers that the world moves forward on even the smallest acts of kindness. Or, as closing lines read, "The thing is, bupkes may mean nothing... but it can feel like everything!" Ages 4-8. (Aug.)

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School Library Journal

PreS-K--A book with slightly loftier aims than usual, this one is about something and nothing simultaneously. Immediately children are informed that "bupkes" is a Yiddish word that means nothing. But can nothing really be something? With ink and gouache illustrations that are full of engaging characters, simple acts of seemingly no consequence turn out to be acts of kindness and community. A garden that is full becomes empty--bupkes--only to be turned into baskets of vegetables ready for sharing with neighbors. VERDICT There is much to appreciate about this book about nothing and everything.--John Scott

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781728460291
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Kar-Ben Publishing (R)
Publication date
August 01, 2023
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV039220 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Values & Virtues
JUV033020 - Juvenile Fiction | Religious | Jewish
Library of Congress categories
English language
Bubkes (The English word)
Foreign elements
Yiddish

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