My Beijing
Four Stories of Everyday Wonder
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- $9.99
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
A 2019 Batchelder Honor Book
Yu'er and her grandpa live in a small neighborhood in Beijing—and it's full of big personalities. There's a story around every corner, and each day has a hint of magic.
In one tale, Yu'er wants to swim in the Special Olympics, a sports competition for people with disabilities. But she and her grandpa don't have a pool! Their trick to help Yu'er practice wows the whole neighborhood. In another story, a friend takes Yu'er to a wild place full of musical insects. Later, Yu'er hears a special story about her grandparents. And in the final story, Yu'er and her grandpa show a cranky painter the sweet side of life.
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This big-hearted debut is set in a traditional Beijing neighborhood of one-story dwellings whose tiled roofs and arched bridges offer an atmospheric backdrop for four tales. The author doesn't explain why Yu'er walks with a crutch, or where her parents have gone. But the unshakable love that she and Grandpa share form the solid ground of these stories, which, in the manner of a Miyazaki film, slip from reality into a dreamy otherworld and back. In the first, Grandpa comes up with a novel way for Yu'er to "swim" in their courtyard. In the second, a boy defends Yu'er from bullies and introduces her to the glories of insect song. The third memorializes Yu'er's late Gramma with a lovely twist that ventures into science fiction, and the fourth follows Grandpa and Yu'er as they melt the heart of a grumpy artist nicknamed Pumpkin. "Is this a dream?" Pumpkin asks. "Yep!" Grandpa replies. "And we all need dreams, don't we?" Delicate pen-and-ink drawings glow with sunny colors in this graphic novel, and the sequential storytelling shines. Gauvin's translation, from the French edition, is a translation in turn from the Chinese. Ages 7 11.