Gr 2-4–A much-loved Chinese folktale gets an update in this lovely picture book. Beautiful Chang’e and her loving husband, Hou Yi the great archer, lead an idyllic life. When nine ominous suns appear in the sky threatening famine and hardship, Hou Yi shoots them down. The grateful Empress of Heaven offers Hou Yi a vial of immortality but there is only enough for one. Neither Chang’e nor Hou Yi wish to be separated from the other, but when his jealous apprentice tries to steal the potion, Chang’e drinks it. She floats away to the moon, along with her pet rabbit, eternally separated from Hou Yi, but “watching over him and all those she loved.” Lush illustrations underscore the romantic themes of their story. An afterword offers more information on the tale’s widespread appeal and variations, making this a good choice for cross-cultural studies. For additional context, pair with: Grace Lin’s
Thanking the Moon. A Mandarin translation is included.
VERDICT With its focus on Chang’e and Hou Yi’s noble sacrifice and enduring love, detailed in exquisite illustrations, this tale has read-aloud potential and should find a home in public and school library collections.
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