Sonderbooks Book Review of

Fish Fry Friday

written by Winsome Bingham

illustrated by C. G. Esperanza

Fish Fry Friday

written by Winsome Bingham
illustrated by C. G. Esperanza

Review posted December 1, 2025.
Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2025. 44 pages.
Review written November 18, 2025, from a library book.
Starred Review

Fish Fry Friday strikingly reminds me of the Caldecott Honor Book My Daddy Is a Cowboy, with pictures by the same illustrator. Both books feature a little girl rising before dawn to go on a special outing with a relative. Both have vibrant, bright, colorful pictures, many at nontraditional angles, showing happy, loving people interacting.

In this case, the girl is setting out with Granny to catch fish.

There are plenty of other people at the pier and they all greet Granny enthusiastically, telling the girl that her Granny is the fish magnet queen.

And then they start catching fish after fish. Granny declares each one her favorite and thanks God for the blessing.

After their bucket is full, they go home to prepare for the Friday night Fish Fry.

We clean fish,
scaling and skinning,
cutting and gutting.

And when that's done, Granny slowly slides the knife from the top to the tail. "Beautiful fillets," she says, shaking them. "My favorite."

They coat the fish in batter, fry it, and even make hush puppies. Each part is Granny's favorite. And it all builds to a big, happy family, in bright colorful clothes, sitting around the table, happily enjoying each other.

"Spending the day with you, baby," Granny says,
"is my favorite, favorite, favorite part!"

"Well, my favorite, favorite, favorite part," I say,
"is eating fried fish with you on Fridays."

Reading this book with a kid may just end up being someone's favorite. Few books exude so much joy.