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Ginger and Chrysanthemum

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available
No doubt you can be close to someone who's very different from you. Ginger is excitable; she leaps into action, throwing herself headfirst into any project. Chrysanthemum is cooler-headed; she likes to plan, she's organized. She makes lists. Yet they are cousins, close as two beans in a pod.But planning Grandma's birthday together is a pretty huge challenge. There are presents to buy, decorations to pick, and a special birthday cake to bake. Together. How they manage it is a testament to affection being stronger than differences.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 24, 2020
      A traditional Chinese belief categorizes food as either warming or cooling, explains an author’s note; this inspires Giang’s debut, which follows the eponymous two cousins, “as close as two beans in a pod” despite their contrasting personalities, as they prepare for their grandmother’s birthday. Hot-tempered, impulsive Ginger and cool, organized Chrysanthemum have individual yet complementary ideas about how to best dress and decorate for Grandma’s special day, but when they are asked to make a green tea birthday cake together, their dissimilar methods lead to disastrous results. Thin-lined digital illustrations have a sketchlike look that evoke Ginger’s approach, but Chan succeeds in drawing the girls’ distinctive personalities, and the pages are enlivened by the addition of trompe-l’œil stickers, Chrysanthemum’s lists, and Polaroidesque framing en route to delivering a perennial message. Ages 4–7.

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