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SHINING STAR: THE ANNA MAY WONG STORY, by Paula Yoo,
pictures by Lin Wang (Lee & Low, 2009). Ages 9-12, 32 pp.


Look what’s being released this Saturday, May 30th!!

I’ve been anxious to read this picture book biography of Chinese American actress, Anna May Wong, ever since I first heard about it in Tarie’s interview with author Paula Yoo at Into the Wardrobe. When I told the nice folks at Lee & Low that I wanted to review it during Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, they sent me a review copy lickety split.

Growing up, I had heard my parents and relatives mention Anna May Wong, and I may have even seen some of her movies. But I never knew much about the details of her life and the struggles she had to overcome as the first Chinese American actress, and the first internationally acclaimed Asian American actress.

Paula Yoo has written a fascinating, inspiring, thoroughly engaging account of Anna’s life, beginning with her childhood in Los Angeles’ Chinatown, to her return to Hollywood in the 1930′s after visiting China, when she vowed never to “play again in a film which shows the Chinese in an unsympathetic light.” 

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  CORA COOKS PANCIT by Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore,
  pictures by Kristi Valiant (Shen’s Books, 2009).
  Picture book for ages 4-8, 32 pp.


Here’s a thoroughly delicious, lip-smacking picture book, perfect for celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month!

Just released by Shen’s Books in April, Cora Cooks Pancit is the heartwarming story of a little girl’s first experience helping her mother prepare a favorite Filipino noodle dish.

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Tired of winter’s bleak, gray landscape? Feeling a little cooped up and color starved?

You’ve come to the right place!

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#1 in an ongoing series of posts celebrating the alphabet.


A Fishy Alphabet in Hawai’i, by Leslie Ann Hayashi,
pictures by Kathleen Wong Bishop (Mutual Publishing, 2007),
Picture Book for ages 4-8, 32 pp.

Calling all fish lovers!

Whip out your good time goggles and dive straight into this playful book!

Leslie Ann Hayashi and Kathleen Wong Bishop, long time pals from Wahiawa (the unheralded center of the creative universe), really know how to make a splash when it comes to the alphabet.

Did someone just say alphabet? Hold me down, please.

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       Fables from the Garden by Leslie Ann Hayashi,
     pictures by Kathleen Wong Bishop,
     (University of Hawai’i Press, 1998), ages 4-8, 40 pp.

What a small world!

This week I’m featuring several books written and illustrated by two women originally from my home town of Wahiawa, on the island of O’ahu. Since they’re younger than I am, I didn’t know them growing up, but happily I know them now through their charming picture books.

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