Cora Cooks Pancit
Authors
Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore
Illustrator
Kristi Valiant
Published
5/1/2014
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Authors
Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore
Illustrator
Kristi Valiant
Published
5/1/2014
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Authors
Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore
Illustrator
Kristi Valiant
Published
5/1/2014
Age Groups
Early Elementary (5-8)
Summary of Book
Cora loves being in the kitchen, but she always gets stuck doing the kid jobs like licking the spoon. One day, however, when her older sisters and brother head out, Cora finally gets the chance to be Mama's assistant chef. And of all the delicious Filipino dishes that dance through Cora's head, she and Mama decide to make pancit, her favorite noodle dish. With Mama's help, Cora does the grown-up jobs like shredding the chicken and soaking the noodles (perhaps Mama won't notice if she takes a nibble of chicken or sloshes a little water on the floor). Cora even gets to stir the noodles in the potcarefully-- while Mama supervises. When dinner is finally served, her siblings find out that Cora did all their grown-up tasks, and Cora waits anxiously to see what everyone thinks of her cooking.
Author Biography
Dorina chases God's glory as a mama, foodie, runner, and a weaver of words. Her essays have been published at (in)courage, Kindred Mom, For Every Mom, The MOPS blog and in more than 20 newspapers. She specializes in helping people discover God's glory through adversity and flourish in community. Her new book is Walk Run Soar, a devotional for runners and enthusiastic walkers that she wrote with her husband Shawn. Dorina is passionate about raising up women from diverse backgrounds to thrive in their God-given callings. For more than 12 years, she has been leading Bible studies and developing leaders. Her gift is delivering authentic, Biblically-sound messages that engage audiences through story. She has published two Bible studies, Glory Chasers: Discovering God's Glory in Unexpected Places and Flourishing Together: Cultivating a Fruitful Life in Christ. With an MFA in Children's Literature, Dorina has published three multicultural children's books and a collection of poetry. Her book, Cora Cooks Pancit, received the Asian American Librarian's Association Picture Book of the Year. Dorina also has experience teaching college students, speaking in elementary schools, and coaching youth. Dorina is the granddaughter of Filipino-Hawaiian and Italian immigrants. Raised in Chicago, she was transplanted to Fresno, California in 1999. She considers herself a California girl now as she raises three daughters to love the cultural diversity, wonder-filled landscapes and unique food of the state. After her husband died from cancer in 2014, Dorina married a long-time friend, Shawn Young. When Dorina is not writing or spending time with family, she's out on the trails running marathons and chasing God's glory.
Illustrator Biography
In fourth grade, I got in trouble for drawing too much during class.
After graduating magna cum laude from Columbus College of Art and Design as an Illustration major, I worked in the graphics department at an educational publisher. Now I write and illustrate children's books.
I wrote and illustrated PENGUIN CHA-CHA (Random House). I've illustrated the following:
POPPY TAKES PARIS: A Little Girl’s Adventures in the City of Light (written by Allison Pataki and Marya Myers, Simon & Schuster)
NELLY TAKES NEW YORK: A Little Girl’s Adventures in the Big Apple (written by Allison Pataki and Marya Myers, Simon & Schuster)
FEEL THE BEAT: Dance Poems that Zing from Salsa to Swing (written by Marilyn Singer, Dial)
PRETTY MINNIE IN HOLLYWOOD (written by Danielle Steel, Doubleday)
PRETTY MINNIE IN PARIS (written by Danielle Steel, Doubleday)
THE GOODBYE CANCER GARDEN (written by Janna Matthies, Albert Whitman)
CORA COOKS PANCIT (written by Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore, Shen's Books)
THE LITTLE WINGS Chapter Book Series (written by Cecilia Galante, Random House)
I'm represented by Linda Pratt from Wernick & Pratt Agency.