Showing posts with label Measuring Up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Measuring Up. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Top Ten Tuesday: Reluctant Readers

 This week's post is all about reluctant readers. As a librarian, to me, that just means the reader hasn't found the right book yet. Sometimes they need help finding that perfect book just for them. There is a book for everyone.

This week I'm sharing some fun graphic novels I've read this year. Graphic novels are perfect for visual people who like to see the book in their head as they read. 


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Monday, February 8, 2021

Graphic Novel Review: Measuring Up

 


Cici moved from Taiwan to Seattle. She's desperate to fit in at her new school. But not everyone at school is nice. She no longer brings lunch to school with homemade cooking; she brings peanut butter sandwiches. There are moments of racism and Cici quietly corrects them. Cici does make new friends.

But most importantly, she misses her grandmother. Then Cici learns about a cooking competition. The prize money would be enough to bring her Grandmother over for her 70th birthday. Cici isn't sure that she can win, but she's determined to try her best. She learns American cooking from the library's cookbooks - including Julia Child.

My Thoughts: I really loved this book. I thought the relationship between Cici and her grandmother was really sweet. It made me miss my grandmother. I loved how Cici corrected racism when she heard it. I enjoyed watching both Cici and her parents learn and understand American ways. I loved the cooking competition moments. A great graphic novel!

Cover Thoughts: Cute
Source: My Library
Library Recommendation:  Highly recommended for your school and public libraries