Bound To Stay Bound

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010 a| 2024941040
020 a|9781662680533 (trade)
020 a|1662680538 (trade)
040 a|DLC
b|eng
c|IlJaBTS
d|IlJaBTS
082 4a|635
2|23/eng/20250106
1001 a|Metcalf, Lindsay H.
245a|Tomatoes on trial :
b|the fruit v. vegetable showdown /
c|Lindsay H. Metcalf ; illustrated by Edwin Fotheringham.
2463 a|Fruit versus vegetable showdown
250 a|1st ed.
260 a|New York :
b|Calkins Creek,
c|c2025.
300 a|[32] p. :
b|col. ill., col. map ;
c|29 cm
5103 a|Kirkus, June 01, 2025
5103 a|School library journal, April 2025
5103 a|Booklist, July 01, 2025
520 a|In the late 1800s, American produce king John Nix just wanted to sell tomatoes. But when import taxes on popular vegetables impacted his profits, he knew he had to remedy the situation. Nix set out to prove that tomatoes, which have seeds and grow on vines, were clearly fruits. That was the claim Nix argued all the way to the US Supreme Court. With Nix on Team Fruit, and the US government on Team Vegetable, both sides slung definition after definition in an epic, legal food fight.
5211 a|007-010
b|BTSB.
5218 a|730
b|Lexile.
5218 a|T.
b|Fountas and Pinnell Leveled Book.
650 7a|Fruit.
2|sears
650 7a|Vegetables.
2|sears
650 7a|Tomatoes
x|History.
2|sears
650 7a|Trials
z|United States
x|History.
2|sears
650 1a|Fruit.
650 1a|Vegetables.
650 1a|Tomatoes
x|History.
650 1a|Trials
z|United States
x|History.
655 1a|Food.
655 1a|History.
655 7c|JNF014000
a|NONFICTION / Cooking & Food.
2|bisacsh
655 7c|JNF025000
a|NONFICTION / History / General.
2|bisacsh
7001 a|Fotheringham, Edwin,
e|ill.


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