Illustrated by Laura Beingessner
Tundra Books
978-1-77488-791-2
32 pp.
Ages 3–7
September 2025
When Our Corner Grocery Store by Joanne Schwartz and Laura Beingessner was first published in 2009, it was heralded as a tribute to neighbourhood shops and the communities they supported. It was a finalist for the Marilyn Baillie Picture Book award. Now with a new cover, Our Corner Grocery Store will introduce new readers to Anna Maria and her nonna and nonno as they work and bring their community together.
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| From Our Corner Grocery Store, written by Joanne Schwartz, illustrated by Laura Beingessner |
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| From Our Corner Grocery Store, written by Joanne Schwartz, illustrated by Laura Beingessner |
Joanne Schwartz, who wrote the award-winning Town Is by the Sea (illustrated by Sydney Smith, 2017), captures a sense of community and family in Our Corner Grocery Store. That community is both one of neighbours and family with Anna Maria helping all of them. It's refreshing to see a child helping her grandparents without whining that she'd rather be on her tablet or demanding to do something else. Joanne Schwartz has reminded us that there is still an innocence in children that makes them want to be with their family and do modest things like sort fruit and help make meals. I know those kids are out there but too often we get the books of precocious children who do silly and outrageous things for laughs and just because they can. It was lovely to visit Nonno Domenico and Nonna Rosa's grocery store, especially as Laura Beingessner captures the very essence of a neighbourhood store and a child's place in it.
There's a freshness and simplicity to Laura Beingessner's illustrations. Using ink and paint, she gives details but doesn't lose the sensibility of the store and its neighbourhood. Most of us will recognize a store with its wooden-slat bins holding a collection of fruits and veg with hand-printed price signs, and a store with candies alongside brooms, moka pots, and toilet paper. But Our Corner Grocery Store is more than just about a store. It is about a place of people (and cats and dogs). And Laura Beingessner includes them all.
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| From Our Corner Grocery Store, written by Joanne Schwartz, illustrated by Laura Beingessner |
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The 2009 edition of Our Corner Grocery Store:






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