A one-of-a-kind, lift-the-flap book about some very BIG feelings. When a girl gets SO MAD at her dad, she storms off and slams the door, but soon realizes she doesn’t really like being mad. She tries everything she can think of to be less mad. Counting. Taking deep breaths. Drawing pictures. But it is so hard to NOT be mad! After a while of being mad, though, the girl is worn out and sad. And, strangely enough, when the girl is sad, her dad’s pretty good at making her feel better! A highly relatable, kid-centered story with a reassuring message, Mad at Dad is a perfect pick for storytime.
A one-of-a-kind, lift-the-flap book about some very BIG feelings. When a girl gets SO MAD at her dad, she storms off and slams the door, but soon realizes she doesn’t really like being mad. She tries everything she can think of to be less mad. Counting. Taking deep breaths. Drawing pictures. But it is so hard to NOT be mad! After a while of being mad, though, the girl is worn out and sad. And, strangely enough, when the girl is sad, her dad’s pretty good at making her feel better! A highly relatable, kid-centered story with a reassuring message, Mad at Dad is a perfect pick for storytime.
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From the author of Three Souls comes a vividly imagined and haunting new novel set in early 20th century Shanghai—a story of friendship, heartbreak, and history that follows a young Eurasian orphan’s search for her long-lost mother. That night I dreamed that I had wandered out to Dragon Springs Road all on my own, when a dreadful knowledge seized me that my mother had gone away never to return . . . In 1908, Jialing is only seven years old when she is abandoned in the courtyard of a once-lavish estate near Shanghai. Jialing is zazhong—Eurasian—and faces a lifetime of contempt from both Chinese and Europeans. Without her mother’s protection, she can survive only if the estate’s new owners, the Yang family, agree to take her in. Jialing finds allies in Anjuin, the eldest Yang daughter, and Fox, an animal spirit who has lived in the haunted courtyard for centuries. But Jialing’s life as the Yangs’ bondservant changes unexpectedly when she befriends a young English girl who then mysteriously vanishes. Always hopeful of finding her long-lost mother, Jialing grows into womanhood during the tumultuous early years of the Chinese republic, guided by Fox and by her own strength of spirit, away from the shadows of her past. But she finds herself drawn into a murder at the periphery of political intrigue, a relationship that jeopardizes her friendship with Anjuin and a forbidden affair that brings danger to the man she loves.
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