by Lorian Tu (Author) Lorian Tu (Illustrator)
A sweet, empowering picture book by debut author-illustrator Lorian Tu about two siblings who learn in their own ways how all the different parts of their family make them special.
Like the colors of the rainbow and the notes of a song, none of Arturo and Emilyn's relatives look or sound alike.
As the siblings run errands to help prepare for a very special day in their family, Emilyn tries to write the perfect poem to describe what it means to be in their big, loving family. With every stop, and taste of delicious treats along the way, the siblings begin to understand, each in their own way, that all the different parts of their family make them who they are.
We Are a Song is a celebration of mixed-race families and siblinghood, perfect for fans of Carmela Full of Wishes by Matt de la Peña and Where Are You From? by Yamile Saied Méndez.
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A sweet celebration of the different notes that create the song of family.
PreS-Gr 1--Inspired by some of the author's own experience growing up in a multicultural family, this gentle story follows young mixed-race siblings Arturo and Emilyn as they spend the day helping their amah get ready for a family party. As the kids visit Ta, then Yeh Yeh, and Abuelo, as well as other relatives to gather food and decorations, they consider how every person offers something special, yet they combine to form a family "like different ingredients mixed together," colors of the rainbow, or musical notes in a song. Emilyn composes a poem about this realization and the duo reads it to their baby brother at the end of the party. Throughout the story, the brother and sister are invariably kind and supportive of each other in an exemplary way that few siblings usually sustain in real life. Tu's cozy cartoon-style mixed-media illustrations set against neighborhood backgrounds show scenes of family love and togetherness. A brief author's note explains how figuring out her family in childhood was frequently "frustrating and lonely" though she eventually came to appreciate its uniqueness. VERDICT An uplifting celebration of diversity and family, sure to be welcome in many collections.--Yelena Voysey
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