Yuna's cardboard castles

Marie Tang

Book - 2022

Yuna, who recently moved to the United States and does not speak English, is struggling to communicate with kids in her new neighborhood, but when she shows that she can do something very special with paper, a whole new world unfolds.

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Genres
Fiction
Juvenile works
Picture books
Published
Minneapolis, MN : Beaming Books, an imprint of 1517 Media 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Marie Tang (author)
Other Authors
Jieting Chen, 1988- (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Audience
Ages 5-8.
AD560L
ISBN
9781506483412
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 2--A book about fitting in and filling new spaces that uses wonder and wistfulness as part of its vocabulary. Yuna watches her mom and dad "fold, fit, and tuck new things into old spaces," and wonders how she will fit into her new home. She misses her old home--in one illustration, the outline of her body is filled with a street scene, including a rice cake stand--and doesn't speak the language of her new one, so although she longs to play with the other neighborhood kids, she isn't able to bridge the gap between them at first. Instead, she makes origami, which takes on a life of its own ("paper and cardboard became the world all around her"). A fanciful spread shows her riding on the back of a pink paper crane, surrounded by paper boats and paper pansies. Her creations eventually expand to the titular cardboard castle, and when a boy crashes a paper kite into it, the two become friends. Back matter includes an autobiographical author's note and instructions for making an origami boat "that can actually float!" VERDICT With its poetic language and beautiful imagery, this story of immigration and connection through play is a worthwhile addition to most collections.--Jenny Arch

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