Books at Bedtime: Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
Do you want a good book to read to your child for Chinese New Year’s? How about Grace Lin‘s Where the Mountain Meets the Moon? Grace’s book was chosen as one of seven books in the Spirit of Paper Tigers Book Set. It’s a delightful chapter book for middle readers that follows the adventures of a young girl Minli, who is determined to change the fortunes of her poor family.
This story was captivating on many levels; my daughter couldn’t get enough at our bedtime readings of it and was constantly begging for another chapter. The hardback book is beautifully illustrated with nine full color plates which makes this a unique reading experience to savour as middle readers these days are not often this lavishly illustrated. (If you read PaperTigers interview with Grace, you’ll see how this book was made possible.)
The gorgeous illustrations and the compelling narrative in this book made it a shoo-in for the Spirit of PaperTigers Book set. Minli is a delightful heroine and a good role model for young people to read about. She gets into some truly interesting predicaments that test her mettle in many ways. There is a lovely folk tale like quality about this book and of the seven books in the SPT book set, it is the only one of its kind represented. It’s a good choice to read at any time of the year, but I encourage you to seek out a copy at this time if you’re looking for Chinese stories for kids.
February 16th, 2010 at 2:47 pm
One of my favorite books from 2009!
March 2nd, 2010 at 3:51 pm
[...] selection panel fell in love with. It also made a beautifully balanced pair with Grace Lin’s Where the Mountain Meets the Moon: one with a boy as the main character, the other with a girl; both lovely to hold and richly [...]