by Grace Seo Chang (Author) Jaime Kim (Illustrator)
A debut picture book that celebrates birthdays, family, and a time-honored Korean tradition, featuring art by New York Times bestselling illustrator Jaime Kim and a recipe from renowned chef and TV personality David Chang.
Maia wakes up on her birthday to a delicious smell brewing in the kitchen. Her family is making Miyeok guk, one of her favorite foods! miyeok guk is seaweed soup that new moms eat after giving birth to help replenish nutrients, and many Koreans eat this same soup on their birthdays to honor their mothers, who gave life to them. This year, Maia gets to help prepare Birthday Soup by chopping ingredients, drying the seaweed, and then adding everything to the sizzling pot.
Maia wants to share the miyeok guk that she made with all of her friends at her birthday party later in the day, but wonders if they'd rather have pizza and cupcakes instead. With a little encouragement from her umma, Maia blends the two cultures that she's a part of to create a new birthday tradition.
Debut author Grace Chang and New York Times bestselling illustrator Jaime Kim team up to create a beautiful and vibrant story about how food and family recipes can connect us to our ancestral cultures, as well as ourselves. Birthday Soup includes a recipe for miyeok guk from Grace's husband, renowned restaurateur, chef, and television personality David Chang.
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A celebratory tale embracing culture, identity, and of course food.
PreS-Gr 2--It's Maia's birthday, and she can't wait to celebrate! In the kitchen she is greeted by the delicious smell of her mother making miyeok guk, Korean for birthday soup. Maia and her family all pitch in to make this special soup while talking about its significance. Maia takes a bite and she feels connected to her family, "Not only her mother, but all the mothers going back as far as she can imagine." Chang's writing is full of sweetness and care. As she shares in her author's note, the story is inspired by her own experiences as a Korean American child. Kim's illustrations are created with a rainbow color palette reflecting the mood of celebration. Notable pages include moments that combine the present with gentle memories of the past. Back matter features a glossary, and miyeok guk recipes from the author's mother and Korean American chef David Chang. VERDICT Chang and Kim have created a beautiful work celebrating the Korean tradition of making birthday soup while showcasing the resonating power of food to facilitate deep connection.--Sarah Pousty
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