FICTION

Message in the Mooncake

Barefoot Bks. Oct. 2024. 32p. Tr $17.99. ISBN 9798888592281; pap. $9.99. ISBN 9798888592298.
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K-Gr 4–The thrilling legendary tale of why mooncakes are traditionally eaten during the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival comes to life in this colorful picture book. Su-Ling’s village is planning a rebellion against its Mongolian rulers. Pastry shops put messages inside one of the four mooncakes in every box, spreading word about the time for attack. Su-Ling tells her father that she wants to help by transporting the cakes. With her wits and courage, Su-Ling successfully delivers the secret message without getting caught by Mongol guards. Charming illustrations add depth and whimsy to the story, capturing Su-Ling’s bravery and wisdom. Back matter provides readers with insights into types of mooncakes, the celebration of Mid-Autumn Festival, and the Chinese martial art of kung fu.
VERDICT Whether enjoyed as a bedtime story or incorporated into educational curricula, this is sure to leave an impression on readers.

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