by Lenny Wen (Author)
A heartwarming and humorous story about one girl determined to embrace the spice of sambal in order to connect with her grandmother and heritage--perfect for fans of Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao and Thank You, Omu!
When Lintang finally gets to taste her nenek's yummy, mouthwatering sambal, she's delighted! But when she takes a bite it's . . . SPICY!
Her lips burn, her mouth feels like it's on fire, and her taste buds are crying for help. Desperate to fit in with her family, Lintang tries many different types of sambal, but they're . . . HOT!
With a little help from Nenek, will Lintang find a way to beat the heat and connect with her Indonesian heritage?
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When her grandmother, Nenek, visits from Indonesia, young Lintang tries to eat her "famous sambal" but runs into the titular experience in this picture book. In a solid author-illustrator debut, Wen skillfully establishes the setup through precise childlike gestures ("Lintang is so excited she can't keep her hands from clapping") and appealing sensory details ("Nenek's hug smells like a mixture of cinnamon and coconut"). After Nenek arrives and begins cooking the sambal that "Papa can't stop talking about," Lintang takes her first bite. On one spread, time-lapse vignettes show the child's reactions--gasping, throat-clutching, mouth-puckering, plunging her face into a bucket of water--before, after feeling "left out" at dinner, she declares, "I am not afraid.... You're not too hot for me!" and tries again. Reaction-oriented storytelling that moves toward an appropriately tender familial moment is matched by homey gouache and colored pencil images that are digitally finished. A sambal recipe and chili warning conclude. Ages 4-8. (Apr.)
Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.K-Gr 3--Lintang is super excited for Nenek, her grandma, to arrive for a visit. Since Nenek speaks very little English, Lintang's father does most of the translating. When Nenek hands Lintang a little sambal to try, the child discovers it is, "Spicy! Spicy! Hot!" and runs immediately to a bucket of cold water to dunk her head. Determined to try this chile-filled dish again, Lintang prepares mightily as Nenek gives her a bit more, with different additives each time. But every time, her eyes are watering, and her mouth is gasping for relief. Lintang feels left out from her family, as her white mother and Indonesian father both enjoy it so much. Only when Lintang tries sambal by dipping perkedel kentang into it is she at last able to eat the delicious delight. This picture book demonstrates that love and family know no obstacles when Grandma is in town. Written in the third person, it will have readers laughing at all the antics Lintang goes through to cool the peppery spice. Brightly colored gouache and colored pencil illustrations that are digitally enhanced will appeal to everyone. An illustrated and detailed recipe rounds out this spicy read. VERDICT A fierce and funny addition to children's collections.--Tracy Cronce
Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.A Junior Library Guild Selection
*This cozy story of familial warmth is a treasure....A deeply satisfying celebration of cultural identity, intergenerational relationships, and delicious sambal.—Kirkus, starred reviewLenny Wen loves to draw whimsical, spooky, and heartwarming illustrations. Born and raised in Indonesia, Lenny now lives in Austria with her husband. She is the illustrator of Halloween Is Coming! by Cal Everett, Old Friends by Margaret Aitken, and How We Say I Love You by Nicole Chen. Spicy Spicy Hot! is her author-illustrator debut. Lenny invites you to visit her at lennywen.com or follow her on Instagram @lunartcy.