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The Peanut Man
The Peanut Man | Carmen Agra Deedy
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The story of a Cuban refugee and her joy in an unexpected encounter that connects her beloved home in Havana with her new home in Atlanta Each evening Coqui waits for the familiar cry of the Peanut Man"Mani! Peanuts!and watches for him to appear on the street below her window. They always greet each other in their own special wayCoqui tucks her thumbs in her ears and sticks out her tongue at Emilio. And Emilio, to her great amusement, does the same in return. Night after night, the two friends continue their ritual. One evening, Coqui sadly announces, Nos vamos. She tells him that they have to leave Cuba. They are going to the United States. Emilio tries to assure her that she will like many things about los Estados Unidos, especially beisbol, her favorite sport. But dont forget your friend Emilio, he says as he walks away. Nunca! she calls out through tears. She could never forget him. Coqui and her family arrive in Decatur, Georgia, in the dead of winter to snow-covered ground. Her father seals the windows with duct tape and they await the arrival of spring. Coqui watches for the Peanut Man, but he does not appear. Several years pass, she learns wobbly English, and becomes a devoted Atlanta Braves fan. She forgets her beloved Peanut Man. Then one day her father surprises her with the perfect birthday gifttwo tickets for a Braves game to see their favorite player Hammerin Hank Aaron. As they settle into their seats amid the cheering crowds, Coqui hears a man yelling Peanuts! Get your peanuts! The delicious smell of roasted peanuts reaches her and memories of home and Emilio rush into her head. With luminous illustrations by the award-winning artist Ral Coln, this story of immigration, of being displaced and finding a connection to home, reminds us how much alike we humans are, regardless of culture, color, or creed.
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New to me: I know “peanuts” as cacahuete but in Puerto Rico & Cuba it‘s maní.

The story is of the girl Coqui whose family comes to Decauter, Georgia from Havana, Cuba. She misses much of her home, especially the Maní man. BUT loves beisball too & gets to meet Hank Aaron—and a new American peanut vendor.