
K-Gr 4–Th
is debut offers a heartfelt and honest look at the emotional challenges of starting over in a new place. Inspired by the author’s experience, the story follows young Binna as she adjusts to a new school, learns a new language, and tries to hold on to the familiar comforts of her cultural identity. Binna is proud and excited after making dalgona all on her own. But when she tries to share her joy at school, the words get stuck; English doesn’t come easily for her yet. This moment of frustration and embarrassment is rendered with care, both in the storytelling and in Kim-McCarthy’s expressive illustrations. The imagery of jumbled words and confused emotions adds depth to Binna’s experience and will resonate with anyone who has ever felt lost for words or out of place. With gentle encouragement from Unnie, Binna begins to see that she is capable, and that the challenges she’s facing don’t take away from everything she’s already accomplished. Kim-McCarthy’s authentic voice makes the story feel deeply personal, while her art enhances understanding of Binna’s journey in a way that is emotionally powerful. It introduces big feelings without being overly simplified or sentimental. Grounded in a specific cultural context, the book offers a universal message: it’s okay to struggle, and growth takes time.
VERDICT A beautifully told and illustrated story about resilience, identity, and the power of encouragement. A thoughtful addition to classrooms and libraries alike.
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