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Watercress

Contributor(s): Wang, Andrea (Author), Chin, Jason (Illustrator)

ISBN: 9780823446247

Publisher: Neal Porter Books

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Pub Date: March 30, 2021

Dewey: E

LCCN: 2020017366

Lexile Code: 0610

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: 04 to 08

Physical Info: 0.50" H x 8.80" L x 11.30" W ( 0.94 lbs) 32 pages

Accelerated Reader® Info

Quiz #:0000514753 ( Watercress)

Reading level: 3.70

Interest level: LG

Point value: 0.5

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: Embarrassed about gathering watercress from a roadside ditch, a girl learns to appreciate her Chinese heritage after learning why the plant is so important to her parents.

Review Quotes: "Wang's multilayered, poetic text allows anger, guilt and grief to coexist with love and hope. Chin's captivating watercolor art, executed with a mix of Chinese and Western techniques, combines meticulous, gut-wrenching realism with dreamlike panoramas."--The New York Times

"Children often don't understand why their parents act as they do; parents often forget to explain. Watercress reminds us of the importance of filling in those gaps."--The Wall Street Journal

"An understated, visually stunning exploration of memory and family history."--The Boston Globe

★ "An adept gem of a picture book"--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

★ "Understated, deep, and heart-rending--bring tissues."--Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

★ "Simple text and beautiful illustrations pack a strong emotional punch . . . A powerful story sure to awaken empathy and ­curiosity"--School Library Journal, Starred Review

★ "this quietly affecting book encourages honesty, communication, and sharing of family history."--The Horn Book, Starred Review

★ "Watercress is a delicate and deeply felt exploration of memory, trauma and family."--BookPage, Starred Review

★ "It's a deft exploration of the information and emotion gap between parents, especially immigrant parents, and children, and it may give space for kids to learn more about their own family history and customs . . ."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Starred Review

★ "Through powerful poetry and exquisite illustrations, the daughter of immigrants relates an emotional childhood memory that opened the door to her Chinese roots."--Shelf Awareness, Starred Review

"The story reveals the chasms that can separate first-generation immigrant parents from their Americanized children and how confronting past traumas from another country and time can bring a family closer together. Chin's illustrations masterfully bring to life the vast cornfields and colors of rural America." --Booklist

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