José Feeds The World

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José Feeds The World

One chef. One plate of food. Millions of lives changed. An inspiring true story for young readers who want to make a difference.

When chef José Andrés sees disaster strike, he doesn't just watch―he shows up, ready to cook. From the smell of saffron and rice in his childhood kitchen in Spain, to the bustling kitchens of earthquake and hurricane relief zones, José has learned that food can be more than nourishment, it can be hope.

José Feeds the World tells the remarkable true story of how an award-winning chef became the founder of World Central Kitchen, serving over 200 million meals to people affected by natural disasters, pandemics, and war.

With David Unger's heartfelt, accessible storytelling and Marta Álvarez Miguéns' vibrant, mural-like illustrations, this multi-award-winning picture book invites children ages 4–8 to imagine how their own passions could change the world.

Parents, teachers, and librarians will love how it sparks meaningful conversations about kindness, resilience, and global citizenship. José Feeds the World is more than a biography―it's a celebration of compassion in action, a reminder that one person's talents can make a global impact, and an invitation for every child to see themselves as a changemaker.---from the publisher

40 pages                          978-1728279527                      Ages 6-10

Keywords:  biography, chef, helping others, food, disaster, kindness, resilience, books that make a difference, 6 year old, 7 year old, 8 year old, 9 year old, 10 year old, Latino, Latina, Latine, Hispanic and Latino, diverse books, heroes

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Awards:

2024-2025 Texas Topaz Nonfiction Reading List

2024 EUREKA! Nonfiction Children's Book Awards Silver Honor

2024 Skipping Stones Honor Awards Winner, Multicultural and International Category

2025-2026 Land of Enchantment Book Award nominee, Coyote list

2026 Towner Award Nominee

2025 Missouri Dogwood Recommended Reading List

2025-2026 Chickadee Award Nominee

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