
In this version of the classic story, Ma Sally of Charleston County, South Carolina, devises a contest for her son's admirers: cook up a dish of black-eyed peas that meets her exacting standards, and the winner can marry her son. Includes recipe for Princess' black-eyed peas.
year: 2017, 2022
call number/section: 1000, 398.2
subjects: african americans, charleston county, juvenile fiction, cooking (peas), contests, mothers and sons, mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law, fiction, courtship, charleston county (s.c.), juvenile fiction, fiction, picture books, adaptations
Editions

Himes, Rachel
Charlesbridge (2017)
In this version of the classic story, Ma Sally of Charleston County, South Carolina, devises a contest for her son's admirers: cook up a dish of black-eyed peas that meets her exacting standards, and the winner can marry her son. Includes recipe for Princess' black-eyed peas.
Schools: 5
Himes, Rachel
Charlesbridge (2022)
In this version of the classic story, Ma Sally of Charleston County, South Carolina, devises a contest for her son's admirers: cook up a dish of black-eyed peas that meets her exacting standards, and the winner can marry her son. Includes recipe for Princess' black-eyed peas.
Schools: 2