Flash Review: Thank you, Omu! by Oge Mora

By Maureen Tai, 7 March 2021

Thank you, Omu! (pronounced “AH-moo”) (ages 5+) by Nigerian author-illustrator Oge Mora, is a heart-warming picture book about kindness, diversity and inclusion. In her apartment in North America, Omu, a kindly grandmother figure, cooks a red stew. The delicious smell wafts into the surrounding neighbourhood, enticing many hungry visitors to Omu’s door. Generous Omu graciously shares her food, but at the end of the day, will there be any left for her own dinner? The vibrant, pastel-hued, mixed-media collage illustrations and lively story will engage and entice even younger children reading with parents or with others in a group setting.

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Where’s Halmoni? by Julie Kim

By Maureen Tai, 3 March 2021

It’s not often that I feel so excited after reading a book that I immediately want to write a review about it! Where’s Halmoni?, a recent purchase from Bleak House Books (our favourite independent bookstore in Hong Kong), is a masterfully-illustrated, comic-esque graphic novel about Noona and Joon, a pair of effervescent, brave and snack-guzzling siblings. The children arrive at their grandmother’s cosy home one day to discover that Halmoni (“grandmother” in Korean) has gone missing!

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Flash Review: Another by Christian Robinson

By Maureen Tai, 28 February 2021

Another is a delightful and imaginative wordless picture book (ages 5+) by illustrator Christian Robinson that explores the wonderful, carefree world that is childhood. With bold and vibrant mixed-media and collage illustrations, Robinson shows a little girl and her red-collared kitty cat climb through a portal, embarking on an adventure in a topsy-turvy, parallel universe. A diverse group of children read, walk their pets, draw or play with hula hoops, and if you look closely, you’ll notice that each child – including the little girl and her kitty – has a doppelgänger! This is enchanting, seek-and-find book for even younger readers.

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Flash Review: Teacup by Rebecca Young & illustrated by Matt Ottley

By Maureen Tai, 21 February 2021

Teacup (ages 5+) is a gorgeous picture book written by Rebecca Young and sumptuously illustrated by acclaimed artist, Matt Ottley. In lyrical, almost musical, prose, Young tells the story of a young boy who bravely climbs into a boat with a book, bottle, blanket and a teacup filled with earth, leaving his home for unknown reasons, bound for unknown lands. Ottley’s stunningly painted seascapes show the boy’s long journey in grand detail – at times frightening, lonely, wistful, but always magical and hopeful – to its satisfying conclusion. This enchanting read is a gentle introduction to displacement and the yearning for home. (100 words)

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