Caldecott Honoree Peter Sís discusses the inspiration for his newest picture book Ice Cream Summer + Giveaway

Jeremy West  //  Jun 22, 2015

Caldecott Honoree Peter Sís discusses the inspiration for his newest picture book Ice Cream Summer + Giveaway

To celebrate the first day of summer finally arriving, we have the pleasure of having three-time Caldecott Honoree Peter Sís talk to us about the inspiration for his newest picture book Ice Cream Summer.  

What was your inspiration for the book? Why ice cream?

Ice cream and children, America and summer all represent freedom to me. And what could be more inspiring than freedom? I did not grow up in America, but my children were born here, and through them, I discovered the joy of ice cream trucks and parlors, colors and flavors, cones and cups! My children are grown now, and the book is a celebration of their childhoods and the many happy times we spent together in various places eating ice cream. I hope young readers and their families will see themselves in Joe and his family.

What did ice cream mean to you growing up?

I grew up in the totalitarian country (of Czechoslovakia), and like children all over the world, we loved ice cream. But everything in our world was without colors. Even the ice cream was black (brown) and white (and later, just a bit of pink). The best and most expensive Soviet ice cream, called “Morozenoje,” was made with two waffles and vanilla in between, similar to an ice cream sandwich. It took practice to bite into it without the ice cream shooting out the other side.  But even this treat paled in comparison to the rainbow of ice cream colors and flavors I discovered in America!

How did you arrive at the wonderful blend of fact and fiction and nonfiction?

My father-in-law is a famous scientist. So he always made sure my son studied over the summer and asked him lots of questions—are you reading, counting, learning?—and rewarded him for his efforts. That memory was the initial inspiration for the format of the book, that learning can be sweet and fun. Then, as I researched, I fell in love with the rich history of ice cream in America—all those hokeypokey men and immigrants in search of a democratic, communal connection through food. The rainbow of ice cream colors felt reflective of the American rainbow society. That really resonated for me as an immigrant myself.

How did you decide on the palette and art style for the book?

The art style and palette are meant to celebrate the colors of summer, of ice cream, of family. When I arrived here in the dark days of the Cold War, there were not so many colors and flavors, but thankfully, times and tastes change, and now we have mango, pineapple, cherry, and pistachio! All those beautiful colors swirled in my head as I painted the book.

Did you discover anything particularly fascinating while working on the book?

The modern American ice cream universe is forever fascinating because the flavors, colors, and choices are endless. You have to grow up here to navigate it all—cup or cone, sugar or waffle, one scoop or two, nuts or sprinkles, hot fudge or caramel, cream, cherry, credit or debit? The biggest ice cream I ever saw was a giant snow cone, in all colors of the rainbow. A child would need a shower and a bath to wash his face after eating those yellow and aqua colors! I was always touched by the jingle bells of ice cream trucks which magically materialized whenever my children exited the school building, finished a soccer game, or left for a fishing trip. It’s hard to say no when an ice cream truck is parked next to the ball field and all the players are getting a scoop. I thought, what a country caring about its young ones!

You’re a world traveler. Do you have any favorite places and flavors?

I’ve eaten ice cream at Fauchon on the boulevards of Paris, on the Lido in Venice, and at the Castle garden in Prague. But the best place for ice cream is without a doubt America. And the best people to eat ice cream with are your family! I will never forget having scoops of delicious ice cream in a place called “Blue Pig” in Croton, New York. Our children—wrapped in towels, with wet hair—would laugh themselves silly while devouring the colorful messy after-swimming treat…or magical fire fly-filled summer evenings in Madison, Wisconsin where families with grandparents, babies and dogs would gather in the parking lot of Michael’s Frozen Custard on Monroe Street to indulge in what felt like a sacred reunion—or summers on Cape May, in Florida, upstate New York, Texas (a lot of Texas), Ohio, Mississippi, California—all made more magical with scoops and scoops of colorful ice cream–the best summers ever.

 

 

UPDATE: The giveaway is now closed, and the following five people have randomly been selected as winners: Allison, Jillian, Helen, Kristine, Sandra. You've been emailed with instructions on claiming your prize. Thank you for participating, everyone, and happy summer reading!

 

Comments

yum I used to love the

yum I used to love the screwball ice cones, but now it's green pistachio all the way! The little kids think it looks like boogers :)

I loved the strawberry

I loved the strawberry shortcake from the ice cream truck, since I was a little girl I've been getting the same ice cream.

My favorite ice cream was

My favorite ice cream was cookie dough in a waffle cone dipped in chocolate with peanuts on top. Unfortunately trying to find a waffle cone around here is next to impossible but my favorite is still cookie dough and im glad i passed the flavor lovin genes down to my littles!

my favorite memory was when

my favorite memory was when the ice cream would come down the street during the summer time and my grand mom or mom would give me and my brother some money . My favorite ice cream is vanilla and rainbow jimmies. Yummy. I now do it with my nephews on warm summer night, I would love to win this book and read it on a nice warm night why we get ice cream.

My favorite flavor of ice

My favorite flavor of ice cream during summer is Mint Chocolate Chip.

Vanilla with lots of

Vanilla with lots of sprinkles in a waffle cone, yum love ice cream on a hot summer day and so does my daughter ❤️

My favorite ice cream during

My favorite ice cream during the hot summer is rocky road it's so delicious and love the marshmallows inside (:

Ohhhh.......so many to choose

Ohhhh.......so many to choose from! I have to say my absolute favorite one had to be peanut butter cup! My mom used to take me as a child after school and all through the Summer to the local ice cream shop for it and it was so delicious. Reminds me of all of the good times of my childhood. The ice cream was delicious chocolate with thick ribbons of peanut butter in it, and boy was it good!

Oh my, one favorite flavor?

Oh my, one favorite flavor? Well I will go with butter pecan because that is what I am eating right now!

I lived in Wickford,RI when I

I lived in Wickford,RI when I was very young. The was a ice cream place called 2 scoops right behind my house. They were all fresh homemade ice cream and waffle cones. I love ❤ butter pecan in a waffle cone.

My favorite ice cream in the

My favorite ice cream in the summer is Mint Chocolate Chip. I cant wait till my son is old enough to try ice cream and he can discover is favorite as well!

My favorite ice cream flavor

My favorite ice cream flavor is vanilla. Kind of plain, but it's my fave :)

The new ice cream stand up

The new ice cream stand up the road from us has just added orange-pineapple. Delicious!!

My favorite ice cream is

My favorite ice cream is Bubble Gum!! I just had a Bubble Gum Flurry today and it was Delicious!!! Took me back to my childhood!

My favorite was always rocky

My favorite was always rocky road. Something about all the yumminess rolled into one just makes it memorable. I'm passing in my love of rocky road to my daughter. We like to sit ok the porch and eat it out of a cone after a busy day of playing in the sun.

So hard to choose just one..

So hard to choose just one.. Mint chocolate chip and phish food are my two favorites

We love eating chocolate ice

We love eating chocolate ice cream in a big yummy waffle cone during the hot summer nights!!!

In my hometown there is a

In my hometown there is a local ice cream shop known for its natural ingredients and fun flavors. My favorite is called Elvis's Favorite. It is a banana ice cream with peanut butter swirl. I love to top it with some toasted coconut.

My favorite ice cream to eat

My favorite ice cream to eat anytime is half melted mint chocolate chip. Just melted enough to the point of being easy to stir with spoon but still solid form

My favorite ice cream flavor,

My favorite ice cream flavor, and I haven't had it in forever, I used to get it at friendly so when I was a kid, Vienna mocha chunk and coffee :) now I want some.

My favorite flavor of ice to

My favorite flavor of ice to eat during the summer is mint chocolate chip!! My son and I love it!

Chocolate

Chocolate

I love peanut butter based

I love peanut butter based ice creams! But i am still a sucker for cotton candy, mint or pistachio

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