Oops! I meant to post this #KidLitConfections pairing nearly a year ago, and I thought I had... but my ADHD brain never actually followed through with finalizing and sharing the post! I only realized this oversight when I tried to share the link to the post with someone ("You have to read this book! It's amazing!! You'll love it!!!")... and the link didn't exist!
I discovered this book on TikTok, when I saw a post from the MacMillan Kids account and immediately knew I had to have it for my home library. I tracked down the author (amazing coincidence: he’s local!!) and met him at a nearby indie bookstore where I talked him into signing 5 copies (for me and nearly everyone on my Christmas list)! This quickly became one of my favorite books, and I am still thinking about it a year later! (I also love his second book, which released just over a month ago! I guess this means Craig Kofi Farmer is officially one of my favorite authors.)
The Book:
Description from the Publisher:
Twelve-year-old Kwame Powell isn't ready to deal with losing his grandmother, even as he and his family head to Ghana for her celebration of life.
He's definitely not ready when he's sucked into a magical whirlpool that leads straight to Asamando, the Ghanaian underworld. There, he comes face to face with his grandmother, who is very much alive, and somehow still...a kid? Together with his best friend, Autumn, and a talkative aboatia named Woo, Kwame must battle angry nature gods, and stop the underworld from destroying the land of the living.
But there's an even bigger problem: Only living souls can leave Asamando. In order to save the mortal world and return home, Kwame will need to find the courage to do the bravest thing of all -- learn how to say goodbye.
My Thoughts:
Fans of Percy Jackson will love this book! It has the same epic fantasy meets the real world vibe, but with the mythology of Ghana instead of ancient Greece. Our family loved reading Rick Riordan’s books together, so just on those vibes alone I knew I would love this one. But I didn’t expect to connect so solidly with Kwame!
He’s reeling over the death of his grandmother and can’t wrap his mind around the fact that she’s gone. I think anyone who has ever lost a close loved one can relate! But when he gets accidentally sucked into the underworld and has the opportunity to connect with his grandmother all over again? Who wouldn’t jump at that chance?
I love the way this story explores ideas of family and heritage and the way our roots connect us to something so much bigger than ourselves. And this was the bright spark of hope I so desperately needed in a time that sometimes feels overwhelmingly dark.
I need more people in my life to read this book too so we can talk about it!!!
The Recipe:
Cinnamon Roll
Sugar Cookies
2 c. butter
3 c. sugar
6 eggs
2 tsp. salt
2 Tbsp. vanilla
6 c. gluten-free all-purpose flour
Cinnamon Sugar Cookie Dough:
1/3 sugar cookie dough
4 Tbsp. cinnamon
Cream together butter and sugar, mixing at high speed for
2-3 minutes.
Add eggs, vanilla, and salt. Mix on low speed until combined.
Slowly increase speed to high, and beat 3-5 minutes, until light and fluffy. Stir
in flour, just to combine.
Scoop 2/3 of dough onto a parchment-lined baking sheet.
Press dough to fill the pan, and chill 10-15 minutes in the refrigerator. Knead
cinnamon into remaining cookie dough, until it’s uniformly incorporated. Carefully
press this dough into a thin layer on top of the vanilla cookie dough, making
sure to cover all the way to the edges of the pan. Carefully roll dough into a
long tube, using the parchment paper to help you control the dough if
necessary. Return to the fridge to chill for 4-6 hours, or overnight.
Serve as-is or frost with your favorite vanilla or cream
cheese frosting.
Makes about 5 dozen cookies.
*Optional: Bake a few cookies & freeze the extra cookie dough. Prepare
and slice cookies as directed. Place cookie slices on parchment-lined baking
sheet (no space necessary) and freeze for 2-4 hours. Transfer cookie dough to a
large freezer bag and return to your freezer. You can bake straight from frozen
at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 12-14 minutes. Freshly-baked cookies anytime you
want!
This recipe pairs well with KWAME CRASHES THE UNDERWORLD by Craig Kofi Farmer.





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