This New Year's Eve for the first time Marisa gets to help her grandmother make the traditional dumpling soup for the family. As she wraps them Marisa worries whether anyone will want to eat her strangely shaped dumplings. Set in the Hawaiian islands where eating as a way to express love and affection, this story celebrates the joyful mix of food, customs and languages from many cultures. For ages 4 to 8.
This New Year's Eve for the first time Marisa gets to help her grandmother make the traditional dumpling soup for the family. As she wraps them Marisa worries whether anyone will want to eat her strangely shaped dumplings. Set in the Hawaiian islands where eating as a way to express love and affection, this story celebrates the joyful mix of food, customs and languages from many cultures. For ages 4 to 8.
Jama Kim Rattigan, a third-generation Korean-American, was born and raised on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. After receiving a master's degree in English from the University of Hawaii, she taught for several years and then began writing full time. The inspiration for Dumpling Soup grew out of her vivid childhood memories of celebrating the New Year with her extended family was well as her desire to convey the rich cultural diversity of Hawaii to young readers. Lillian Hsu-Flanders was born in Camden, New Jersey, and attended college and graduate school in New England. As a child, she enjoyed many Chinese family gatherings much like the one described in the story, and continues to make, eat, and love dumplings today.
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