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	<title>PaperTigers Blog &#187; Dorina Lazo Gilmore</title>
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		<title>Asian Heritage Month (Canada) and Asian Pacific American Heritage Month (USA) Kickoff Celebrations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 23:33:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corinne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is the official launch of Asian Heritage Month in Canada and a special celebration will be held at the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. Parliamentarians, government officials, community leaders and the general public are invited to share in an evening celebration hosted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, that will include welcoming remarks, several cultural performances [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/multiculturalism/asian/images/ahm_poster.jpg" src="http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/multiculturalism/asian/images/ahm_poster.jpg" alt="" width="134" height="149" />Today is the <a href="http://www.asianheritagemonth.net/pages/events/2010.php">official launch of Asian Heritage Month </a> in Canada and a special celebration will be held at the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa. Parliamentarians, government officials, community leaders and the general public are invited to share in an evening celebration hosted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada, that will include welcoming remarks, several cultural performances and a reception.</p>
<p>For more information on Asian Heritage Month events being held throughout Canada click <a href="http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/multiculturalism/asian/festivities.asp">here</a>.</p>
<p>Asian Heritage Month is also celebrated in May in the USA where it is known as <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/wordpress/asian-american-heritage-month/">Asian Pacific American Heritage Month</a>. On May 1st,  the <a href="http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/heritage_month/apahm/index.html"> Smithsonian Museum</a>, located in Washington, DC, is hosting their free <img class="alignright" title="http://www.diversitystore.com/ds/images/products/2010_ASIAN_Month_s.jpg" src="http://www.diversitystore.com/ds/images/products/2010_ASIAN_Month_s.jpg" alt="" width="135" height="148" />kickoff celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.  Held in conjunction with the exhibition <em><a href="http://americanart.si.edu/exhibitions/archive/2010/gaman/">The Art of Gaman: Arts and Crafts from  the Japanese American Internment Camps, 1942-1946</a> </em>the day will include many events, a highlight of which will be tales  from storyteller <a href="http://www.storytelling.org/shimojima/">Anne Shimojima</a>. Anne always receives rave reviews for the way she delights youth and adult audiences of all sizes with her graceful and spirited tellings of folktales from her Asian heritage!</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for some great reads to take you through the month, take a look at this year&#8217;s <a href="http://www.apalaweb.org/awards/awards.htm#AWARD_FOR_LITERATURE">winners and honor books </a> of the <a href="../../resources/USA/AsianPacificAmerican.html">Asian/Pacific American Awards for Literature</a>. These awards, given by the <a href="http://www.apalaweb.org/">Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association</a> promote Asian/Pacific American culture and heritage based on literary and artistic merit.  Bear these books in mind for any time of the year!</p>
<p>For a  full calendar of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month events happening across the USA click <a href="http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/heritage_month/event_calendar.html">here. </a></p>
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		<title>Tarie Sabido&#039;s Blog: Asia in the Heart, World on the Mind</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jan 2010 17:54:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Corinne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Filipino editor, English teacher and Cybil judge Tarie Sabido is a great source on what is happening with respect to literature in the Philippines. She contributed to to our recent PaperTigers Focus on the Philippines issue with  her interviews with authors Carla Pacis, Dorina Lazo Gilmore and Edna Cabcabin Moran. Tarie&#8217;s blog Into the Wardrobe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_MB0gP5wBLlA/ScPaajLhNPI/AAAAAAAABJE/KxLKomWgMUI/S220/Tarie.jpg" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_MB0gP5wBLlA/ScPaajLhNPI/AAAAAAAABJE/KxLKomWgMUI/S220/Tarie.jpg" alt="" width="138" height="119" />Filipino editor, English teacher and <a href="http://dadtalk.typepad.com/cybils/">Cybil</a> judge Tarie Sabido is a great source on what is happening with respect to literature in the Philippines. She contributed to to our recent <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/homepage_archive/index_Oct09.html">PaperTigers Focus on the Philippines issue</a> with  her interviews with authors <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/interviews/archived_interviews/cpacis.html">Carla Pacis</a>, <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/interviews/archived_interviews/dgilmore.html">Dorina Lazo Gilmore</a> and <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/interviews/archived_interviews/ecmoran.html">Edna Cabcabin Moran</a>. Tarie&#8217;s blog <a href="http://peteredmundlucy7.blogspot.com/">Into the Wardrobe </a> is always a great read. She has now launched another blog <a href="http://asiaintheheart.blogspot.com/">Asia in the the Heart, World on the Mind</a> which is a &#8220;children&#8217;s and young adult blog about books set in Asia and books with Asian characters (regardless of where they are published and whether or not their authors and illustrators are Asian), and Asian authors and illustrators (no matter where they are in the world).&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Books at Bedtime: Cora Cooks Pancit</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 00:32:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marjorie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a lively, happy bedtime story, look no further than Cora Cooks Pancit by Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore and illustrated by Kristi Valiant (Shen&#8217;s Books, 2009). Cora has always had to watch her older brother and sisters helping with the &#8220;grown-up jobs&#8221; in the kitchen but she&#8217;s certainly been taking it all in (well, almost!). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8349" title="Cora Cooks Pancit by Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore, illustrated by Kristi Valiant (Shen's Books, 2009)" src="http://www.papertigers.org.php5-16.dfw1-1.websitetestlink.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/CoraCooksPancit1.jpg" alt="Cora Cooks Pancit by Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore, illustrated by Kristi Valiant (Shen's Books, 2009)" width="150" height="178" />For a lively, happy bedtime story, look no further than <em>Cora Cooks Pancit </em>by Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore and illustrated by <a href="http://kristivaliant.blogspot.com/">Kristi Valiant</a> (<a href="http://www.shens.com/blog/">Shen&#8217;s Books</a>, 2009).  Cora has always had to watch her older brother and sisters helping with the &#8220;grown-up jobs&#8221; in the kitchen but she&#8217;s certainly been taking it all in (well, almost!). And when one day she is alone in the kitchen with her mother, her dreams come true!  First she gets to choose pancit for that day&#8217;s evening meal &#8211; and then she gets to really help, as opposed to just licking spoons&#8230;  Later, with the family gathered round the table to eat, comes Cora&#8217;s moment of reckoning:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Did she do everything right?  Would they like it?  Would Mama tell about the accident with the noodles?&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Young listeners will be just as anxious as Cora to find out &#8211; and the gorgeous illustration on the next page with a delighted Cora standing on her chair, holding the apron she&#8217;s still wearing, says it all.</p>
<p>There is so much love wrapped up in the tone of the writing and the glow of the illustrations (both in terms of the use of light and the expressive faces of the characters) that little ones will fall asleep basking in its warmth &#8211; and they&#8217;ll also have enjoyed a chuckle at the antics of the family dog, whose pile of soft toys seems to get bigger and bigger as the story progresses.</p>
<p>But as well as being a great bedtime story, <em>Cora Cooks Pancit</em> is likely to find its way into the kitchen so that children can use the recipe provided to make pancit themselves (with the help of an adult, of course: this is indeed &#8220;proper&#8221; cooking). Unsurprisingly, Jama Rattigan has a wonderful <a href="http://jamarattigan.livejournal.com/281506.html">post </a>about the book, including several illustration spreads &#8211; and thanks to Jama, I have also discovered Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore&#8217;s mouth-watering blog <a href="http://www.health-full.blogspot.com/">Health-full</a>.  The book has obviously touched a chord with pancit-lovers of all ages &#8211; I enjoyed reading <a href="http://happyjackeats.blogspot.com/2009/08/cora-cooks-pancit.html">this</a>, <a href="http://quietbutnotstill.blogspot.com/2009/06/cora-cooks-pancit.html">this</a> and <a href="http://burntlumpia.typepad.com/burnt_lumpia/2009/09/cora-cooks-pancit.html">this</a>.</p>
<p>Also, with our current focus on the Philippines and the Filipino diaspora continuing until the end of the month, head on over to the PaperTigers website for a full<a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/CoraCooksPancit.html"> review</a> of <em>Cora Cooks Pancit</em>, as well as an interview with <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/interviews/archived_interviews/dgilmore.html">Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore</a> by <a href="http://peteredmundlucy7.blogspot.com/">Tarie Sabido</a>.</p>
<p>And if you have enjoyed reading <em>Cora Cooks Pancit</em> or other similarly themed books with your children, do tell us about it!</p>
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		<title>Dipping into the Filipino Kidlitosphere&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 02:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marjorie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With our current focus on the Philippines, I have been exploring Filipino blogs &#8211; and indeed, this post would have gone live a couple of hours ago if my attention hadn&#8217;t been caught by this or that blog post! I already know and follow Into the Wardrobe &#8211; and indeed Tarie has been a major [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With our current focus on the Philippines, I have been exploring Filipino blogs &#8211; and indeed, this post would have gone live a couple of hours ago if my attention hadn&#8217;t been caught by this or that blog post!</p>
<p>I already know and follow <a href="http://peteredmundlucy7.blogspot.com/">Into the Wardrobe</a> &#8211; and indeed Tarie has been a major contributor to this issue of PaperTigers: read her interviews with authors <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/interviews/archived_interviews/cpacis.html">Carla Pacis</a>, <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/interviews/archived_interviews/dgilmore.html">Dorina Lazo Gilmore</a> (reprint) and <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/interviews/archived_interviews/ecmoran.html">Edna Cabcabin Moran </a>(reprint).  Tarie is also one of this year&#8217;s <a href="http://dadtalk.typepad.com/cybils/">Cybils </a>judges, in the Science Fiction and Fantasy category, so she definitely has her finger on the pulse of what&#8217;s out there!</p>
<p>Also Zarah at <a href="http://lovealibrarian.blogspot.com/">School Librarian in Action</a> &#8211; Zarah opens up the world of Filippino children&#8217;s literature and is always happy to share events with us here at PaperTigers.  As current president of <a href="http://www.pbby.org.ph/">PBBY</a>, the Philippines chapter of IBBY, she&#8217;s another person who seems to know everything that&#8217;s going on &#8211; definitely another blog to follow!</p>
<p>Of the other blogs I&#8217;ve come across, I&#8217;ve found plenty of interest at <a href="http://adarnahouse.wordpress.com/">Masayang Mgbasa!</a>, publisher Adarna House&#8217;s blog; and I love illustrator and all-round artist Mark Salvatus&#8217; <a href="http://marksalvatus.blogspot.com/">blog</a> &#8211; his current art projects are very different to his illustrations for <em>Papa&#8217;s House, Mama&#8217;s House</em>, which I <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/wordpress/books-at-bedtime-papas-house-mamas-house/">blogged </a>about recently!  I&#8217;ve also enjoyed reading <a href="http://homeschoolphilippines.blogspot.com/">Nitoy&#8217;s Homeschool Journal</a> and <a href="http://www.jeanettepatindol.blogspot.com/">Children, Books and Life Lessons</a>, writer Jean Lee C. Patindol&#8217;s blog.</p>
<p>And I&#8217;ve read some very moving posts too &#8211; writer and illustrator <a href="http://titsermay.multiply.com/journal">May Tobias Papa </a>describing the devastation to her family&#8217;s home during the recent flooding in the Philippines, alongside delightful musings on her small son&#8217;s discovery of reading; and writer Dean Alfar&#8217;s up-to-the-minute detailings of lack of running water and power-cuts in the wake of Typhoon Ondoy and, most recently, his beautiful eulogy to an old friend, all at his blog <a href="http://deanalfar.blogspot.com/">Notes from the Peanut Gallery</a>.</p>
<p>So go ahead and dip into these blogs &#8211; and if you have any other recommendations do let us know!</p>
<blockquote><p>You can read more about the devastation caused by Typhoon Onday at <a href="http://www.typhoonondoy.org/">TyphoonOnday.org</a> and its sister-site <a href="http://www.ondoyrelief.org/">OndayRelief.org</a>, where you can also make a donation to the relief fund.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Cybils Nominations</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:07:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Marjorie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Phew, just made it! Where have the last two weeks disappeared to? Anyway, I&#8217;ve made my nominations for the Cybils - and if you haven&#8217;t yet, you have until 11.59 p.m. tomorrow&#8230; So here&#8217;s my list: Fiction Picture Books: I nominated Naomi&#8217;s Tree by Joy Kogawa &#8230; on my list were also Erika-San by Allen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.papertigers.org.php5-16.dfw1-1.websitetestlink.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/cybils-logo-thumb1.gif"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-7644" title="Cybils Logo 2009" src="http://www.papertigers.org.php5-16.dfw1-1.websitetestlink.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/cybils-logo-thumb1.gif" alt="" width="200" height="121" /></a>Phew, just made it!  Where have the last two weeks disappeared to?  Anyway, I&#8217;ve made my nominations for the <a href="http://dadtalk.typepad.com/cybils/">Cybils </a>- and if you haven&#8217;t yet, you have until 11.59 p.m. tomorrow&#8230;</p>
<p>So here&#8217;s my list:</p>
<p>Fiction Picture Books:</p>
<blockquote><p>I nominated <em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/NaomisTreeNaomisRoad.html">Naomi&#8217;s Tree </a></em>by <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/interviews/archived_interviews/jkogawa.html">Joy Kogawa</a></p>
<p>&#8230; on my list were also <em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/ErikaSan.html">Erika-San</a></em> by <a href="http://www.papertigers.org/gallery/Allen_Say/index.html">Allen Say</a> (Houghton Mifflin, 2009) &#8211; nominated by <a href="http://notjustforkids.blogspot.com/2009/04/rave-review-erika-san-by-allen-say.html">Kara of Not Just for Kids</a>;<br />
and <em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/CoraCooksPancit.html">Cora Cooks Pancit</a></em> by Dorina K. Lazo Gilmore, illustrated by Kristi Valiant (Shen’s Books, 2009) &#8211; nominated by Renee of <a href="http://www.shens.com/cora_cooks_pancit/">Shen&#8217;s Blog</a>;</p>
<p>&#8230;and I especially want to look out:<br />
<em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/FirstComeTheZebra.html">First Come the Zebra</a></em> by Lynne Barasch (Lee &amp; Low, 2009) &#8211; nominated by Hannah from the <a href="http://blog.leeandlow.com/2009/09/03/exploring-kenya-with-lynne-barasch/">Lee &amp; Low Blog</a><br />
<em>Hook</em> by Ed Young (Roaring Book Press, 2009) &#8211; nominated by Susannah of <a href="http://www.raabassociates.com/">Raab Associates</a><br />
<em>My African Bedtime Rhymes</em> by Brettell Hone (Shamwari Publishing, 2009) &#8211; nominated by <a href="http://www.gingernielson.com/">Ginger Nielson</a>;<br />
<em>Crow Call</em> by Lois Lowry &#8211; nominated by Kristine at <a href="http://bestbookihavenotread.wordpress.com/2009/09/26/new-picture-book-by-lois-lowry/">The Best Book I Haven&#8217;t Read</a><br />
<em>My Abuelita</em> by Tony Johnston, illustrated by Yuyi Morales (Harcourt Children&#8217;s Books, 2009) &#8211; nominated by <a href="http://www.lynnhazenimaginaryblog.blogspot.com/">Lynn E. Hazen</a><br />
&#8230;and the list continues!</p></blockquote>
<p>Middle Grade Fiction:</p>
<blockquote><p>I nominated <em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/Wanting%20Mor.html">Wanting Mor</a> </em>by Rukhsana Khan (Groundwood, 2009)</p>
<p>&#8230;and must seek out <em>Brushing Mom&#8217;s Hair</em> by Andrea Cheng (Wordsong, 2009) &#8211; nominated by Linda at <a href="http://swellbooks.blogspot.com/2009/08/brushing-moms-hair.html">Swell Books</a><br />
and <em>Journey of Dreams</em> by Marge Pellegrino (Frances Lincoln, 2009) &#8211; nominated by <a href="http://janni.livejournal.com/">Janni</a>&#8230; and more!</p></blockquote>
<p>Non-fiction/Information Picture Books:</p>
<blockquote><p>I nominated <em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/MyJapan.html">My Japan</a> </em>by Etsuko Watanabe</p>
<p>&#8230;and great to see already nominated:<br />
<em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/Balarama.html">Balarama: A Royal Elephant</a></em> by Ted and Betsy Lewin (Lee and Low, 2009)  &#8211; nominated by Miri at <a href="http://wandsandworlds.com/community/">Wands and Worlds</a>;<br />
<a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/ListenToTheWind.html">Listen to the Wind: The Story of Dr. Greg and Three Cups of Tea</a> by Greg Mortenson and Susan Roth, (Dial, 2009) &#8211; nominated by Maggi at <a href="http://mamalibrarian.blogspot.com/2009/09/summer-reading-catchup.html">Mama Librarian</a>;<br />
<em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/ShiningStar.html">Shining Star: The Anna May Wong Story</a></em> by Paula Yoo (Lee &amp; Low, 2009) &#8211; nominated by Jama at <a href="http://jamarattigan.livejournal.com/">Jama Rattigan&#8217;s Alphabet Soup</a>.</p>
<p>I want to read:<br />
<em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/TheEastWestHouse.html">The East-West House: Noguchi&#8217;s Childhood in Japan</a></em> by Christy Hale (Lee &amp; Low, 2009);<br />
<em>The Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust </em>by Karen Gray Ruelle and Deborah Durland Desaix (Holiday House, 2009);<br />
Tarra &amp; Bella: The Elephant and Dog Who Became Best Friends by Carol Buckley (Putnam Juvenile, 2009) &#8211; nominated by Elaine Magliaro at <a href="http://wildrosereader.blogspot.com/">Wild Rose Reader</a>;<br />
<em>Nasreen&#8217;s Secret School: A True Story from Afghanistan</em> by Jeanette Winter &#8211; nominated by Sherry at <a href="http://www.semicolonblog.com/">Semicolon</a>;<br />
<a href="http://www.papertigers.org/wordpress/happy-earth-day/">Cycle of Rice, Cycle of Life: A Story of Sustainable Farming</a> by Jan Reynolds (Lee &amp; Low, 2009).</p></blockquote>
<p>Non-Fiction &#8211; middle/teen:</p>
<blockquote><p>I nominated <em>Let There Be Peace: Prayers from Around the World </em>by Jeremy Brooks, illustrated by Jude Daly (Frances Lincoln, 2009)</p>
<p>&#8230;already nominated: <em>After Gandhi: One Hundred Years of Nonviolent Resistance </em>by Anne Sibley O&#8217;Brien and Perry Edmond O&#8217;Brien (Charlesbridge, 2009) &#8211; I&#8217;m in the process of writing a review for this superb book and will add a link soon&#8230;<br />
and <em>Three Cups of Tea: One Man&#8217;s Journey to Change the World&#8230; One Child at a Time </em>(The Young Reader&#8217;s Edition) by Greg Mortenson (Puffin Young Readers, 2009).</p></blockquote>
<p>Grace Lin&#8217;s <em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/WhereTheMountainMeetsTheMoon.html">Where the Mountain Meets the Moon</a></em> (Little, Brown and Company, 2009) has been nominated in the Fantasy/Science Fiction section by <a href="http://www.emilyreads.com/">Emily Reads</a>; and John Agard&#8217;s <em><em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/wordpress/poetry-friday-the-young-inferno/">The Young Inferno</a></em></em> would have been my poetry nomination but Sherry got there first!</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve realised that I have read very little newly-published YA fiction this year so I haven&#8217;t made a nomination there either &#8211; but it&#8217;s good to see Mitali Perkins&#8217; <em><a href="http://www.papertigers.org/reviews/USA/papertigers/SecretKeeper.html">Secret Keeper </a></em>in there, nominated by Sarah at <a href="http://sarahrettger.blogspot.com/2008/10/secret-keeper.html">Archimedes Forgets</a> (what a wonderful name for a blog!); and I do have a copy of <em>Shine, Coconut Moon</em> by Neesha Meminger (Margaret K. McElderry, 2009) in my to-be-read pile (nominated by <a href="http://www.rj-anderson.com/">R. J. Anderson</a>)&#8230;</p>
<p>So it looks like I&#8217;m going to be busy enough &#8211; I can&#8217;t imagine how the judges are going to manage to read all the nominees.  And after tomorrow, we&#8217;ll be waiting with baited breath to find out the shortlists, published on 1st January&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Meet Kristi Valiant, Illustrator of Cora Cooks Pancit!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re in Evansville, Indiana on July 25th, come out and meet Kristi Valiant, illustrator of Cora Cooks Pancit! She&#8217;ll be autographing books at Barnes &#38; Noble (624 South Green River Rd) at 2:00pm. Kristi says she&#8217;ll be bringing her red apron and some pancit for everyone to taste. Cora Cooks Pancit is a lovely [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.shens.com/images/cora.jpg"><img class="alignright" title="http://www.shens.com/images/cora.jpg" src="http://www.shens.com/images/cora.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="178" /></a>If you&#8217;re in Evansville, Indiana on July 25th, come out and meet <a href="http://www.kristivaliant.com/">Kristi Valiant</a>, illustrator of <a href="http://www.shens.com/cora_cooks_pancit/"><em>Cora Cooks Pancit</em></a>! She&#8217;ll be autographing books at Barnes &amp; Noble (624 South Green River Rd) at 2:00pm. Kristi says she&#8217;ll be bringing her red apron and some pancit for everyone to taste.</p>
<p><span class="createby"><span><em>Cora Cooks Pancit</em> is a</span></span><span> lovely story about a Filipino  girl who cooks her favorite noodle dish with her mother. However author Dorina  Lazo Gilmore notes that it is not just about cooking pancit and  neither is it a book just for the Filipino audience. &#8220;It is about celebrating  the family. It is about cooking with your parents.</span>&#8221;</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a review of the book from publisher <a href="http://www.shens.com">Shen&#8217;s Books</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Cora Cooks Pancit</em> tells the story of Cora who loves being in the kitchen, but always gets stuck doing the kid jobs like licking the spoon. One day, however, when her older sisters and brother head out, Cora finally gets the chance to be Mama&#8217;s assistant chef. And of all the delicious Filipino dishes that dance through Cora&#8217;s head, she and Mama decide to make pancit, her favorite noodle dish.</p>
<p>With Mama&#8217;s help, Cora does the grown-up jobs like shredding the chicken and soaking the noodles (perhaps Mama won&#8217;t notice if she takes a nibble of chicken or sloshes a little water on the floor). Cora even gets to stir the noodles in the pot—carefully&#8211; while Mama supervises. When dinner is finally served, her siblings find out that Cora did all their grown-up tasks, and Cora waits anxiously to see what everyone thinks of her cooking.</p>
<p>Dorina Lazo Gilmore&#8217;s text delightfully captures the warmth between mother and daughter as they share a piece of their Filipino heritage. With bright and charming illustrations by Kristi Valiant, Cora&#8217;s family comes alive as Cora herself becomes the family&#8217;s newest little chef.</p></blockquote>
<p>To read a great interview with author Dorina Lazo Gilmore, visit Tarie&#8217;s blog <a href="http://peteredmundlucy7.blogspot.com/2009/05/author-interview-dorina-k-lazo-gilmore.html">Into the Wardrobe.</a></p>
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