Little Monk Writes Rain

EERDMANS TRADEISBN: 9780802856579

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By Hsu-Kung Liu, Guest editor Rachel Wang Yung-Hsin
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HARDBACK
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284 x 206 mm
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Pages:
48

Description

Hsu-Kung Liu is a Taiwanese author and illustrator whose books include The Orange Horse and Look at You! Look at the Mess Youve Made! (both Reycraft). He has won several awards, including the Golden Tripod Award and the Hsin-Yi Childrens Literature Award, and his art has also been featured at the Bologna Childrens Book Fair. Liu lives in Taipei, Taiwan.



Rachel Wang Yung-Hsin is a writer, translator, and interpreter with several decades of experience in intercultural communication and international education. She earned an MFA in Writing for Children from Simmons University and won the Lee & Low and Friends Scholarship in 2017. Born in Taiwan, Rachel moved to the US as a child, lived in Asia Pacific for three decades as an adult, and currently makes her home in Massachusetts.


Reviews

"Spirited children meet Eastern visual traditions that have a life of their own....Hsu-Kung Liu paints with a light touch...[a] feathery fable."

--The New York Times



"Lius tender picture book offers a compassionate message about how ones worth extends far beyond what society measures...Viewers will be moved by Big Monks work swirling into the sky to call upon real rain for the city and honor the quiet reassurance he feels in being true to himself."

--The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books



"Tender proof that humility and tenacity can inspire miracles."

--Kirkus Reviews



"Exceptionally beautiful and gently philosophical...This remarkable book is a work of art, and a bridge to understanding life itself."

--Emily Schneider, Imaginary Elevators



"The [reading] experience stayed with me long after the final page....A quiet, poetic meditation on creativity, limitation, and transformation."

--Eleanor Duggan, The Third Culture Librarian


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