ParentMap June 2021 Issue

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LO CAL R ES O UR CES / S CH O O L S + PR ES CH O O L S

10 Awesome Books With Heroic Asian Characters Inspiring books for early readers, middle-grade kids and young adults By Angelica Lai Instead of casting Asians as sidekicks or background characters, these kids’ books center Asian people as the heroes of their stories, whether they’re overcoming an internal conflict or fighting space crime with superpowers. These picks offer Asian American kids an important opportunity to see themselves represented, and they build nuanced worlds for all readers, exposing them to new perspectives and experiences.

Books for early readers (ages 4–8) “A Path of Stars” by Anne Sibley O’Brien Dara in “A Path of Stars” loves listening to the stories her grandma, Lok Yeay, shares about growing up in Cambodia. Sometimes she tells Dara about the stars that look like fireflies or the delicious mangoes of her native land. Other times she recounts more sorrowful moments, such as the pain caused by the Khmer Rouge (without being graphic). But Lok Yeay stops telling stories when she learns that her brother in Cambodia has died. In this generational picture book about heavy themes such as memory, grief and hope, Dara steps up and helps her grandmother heal through meaningful symbols and a story of her own. “Hana Hashimoto, Sixth Violin” by Chieri Uegaki, illustrated by Qin Leng Vivid words and enchanting illustrations create music in the pages of “Hana Hashimoto, Sixth

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Violin.” In this picture book, which is perfect for young musicians, readers can “hear” the chirp of crickets and see raindrops lightly tapping on paper umbrellas as they follow Hana’s ambitious attempt to play at her school’s talent show. Inspired by her ojichan’s (grandfather’s) violin playing, Hana shows that with practice, resilience and a lot of heart she can bring Ojichan’s spirit to life. “King for a Day” by Rukhsana Khan, illustrated by Christiane Krömer Kids will become immersed in this elaborately illustrated book about Basant, the spring kite-flying festival. Malik, the story’s protagonist, is pictured in a wheelchair; he wants to be the king of Basant and to do so, he needs to take down everyone else’s kite. The determined boy works with his sister to take the skies and stand up to the bully next door. “King for a Day” is a great book that teaches not only the importance of kindness but also that people are more than their disabilities. “The Name Jar” by Yangsook Choi This profound picture book sure does pack a punch, exploring themes of self-acceptance, friendship and cultural differences. Unhei has recently moved to the United States from Korea, and she feels embarrassed when kids on the school bus tease her and don’t bother to pronounce her name correctly. Hoping

to fit in, she decides not to share her name with her class and considers choosing American names such as Suzy or Laura. But after learning the special meaning behind “Unhei,” and thanks to the kindness and encouragement of her new friends, Unhei finds the courage to choose her own name.

Middle-grade books (ages 8–12) “Green Lantern: Legacy” by Minh Lê, illustrated by Andie Tong Comic book fans, this one’s for you! “Green Lantern: Legacy,” released in 2020, depicts DC’s first Asian American Green Lantern. After 13-year-old Tai Pham inherits his late grandma’s jade ring, he quickly discovers the ring has supernatural powers and that his grandma used her powers to help neighbors in need and, well, the universe as a member of the legendary Green Lantern Corps. In hopes of continuing his grandma’s legacy, Tai attempts to protect his neighborhood from racist bullies and even a powerful Yellow Lantern (with the help of his friends), showing what it means to be a true hero. “Sam Wu Is NOT Afraid of ...” series by Katie and Kevin Tsang, illustrated by Nathan Reed This illustrated chapter book series follows the terrified but heroic Sam Wu, who is determined to prove his bravery, especially to his


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