Description
Description
One day in a village in Southern China, a young girl leaves her mama's house to buy ingredients for wonton soup. On the way to the market, she meets a wonderful array of characters going about their daily lives.
There's Ms. Chen pulling radishes from the fields, Mr. Li and his daughters hauling shrimp from the lake, and grandma hanging out strings of persimmons to dry in the sun.
As the girl greets each of them with "Zǎo ān," and thanks them with "Xiè xiè," they gift her with something special for her mama's cooking pot. By the time the little girl reaches home, she has more food than they could possibly eat. What should the two of them do now?
This charming story of cooking, sharing, and living a peaceful rural life soothes the soul in today's fast-paced, high-tech world.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"Canadian author Wong's welcoming tale of connected community is lovingly enhanced by Zhu's pastoral illustrations . . . . A heartfelt reminder of the power of communal caring and sharing."--Kirkus Reviews
-- (9/1/2025 12:00:00 AM)"The sense of serenity and happiness is palpable in Wong's story. The girl's close-knit village filled with friends and extended family may be the envy of young readers."--Booklist
-- (9/1/2025 12:00:00 AM)
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