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Sugar in Milk - by Thrity Umrigar (Hardcover)

Sugar in Milk - by  Thrity Umrigar (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"A young immigrant girl joins her aunt and uncle in a new country that is unfamiliar to her. She struggles with loneliness, with a fierce longing for the culture and familiarity of home, until one day, her aunt takes her on a walk. As the duo strolls through their city park, the girl's aunt begins to tell her an old myth, and a story within the story begins. A long time ago, a group of refugees arrived on a foreign shore. The local king met them, determined to refuse their request for refuge. But there was a language barrier, so the king filled a glass with milk and pointed to it as a way of saying that the land was full and couldn't accommodate the strangers. Then, the leader of the refugees dissolved sugar in the glass of milk. His message was clear: Like sugar in milk, our presence in your country will sweeten your lives. The king embraced the refugee, welcoming him and his people. The folktale depicted in this book was a part of author Thrity Umrigar's Zoroastrian upbringing as a Parsi child in India, but resonates for children of all backgrounds, especially those coming to a new homeland isher's description.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A timely and timeless picture book about immigration that demonstrates the power of diversity, acceptance, and tolerance from a gifted storyteller.</b> <p/><b>An ALSC Notable Children's Book of 2021 <br>A <i>Kirkus </i>Best Books of 2020 <br>A <i>School Library Journal </i>Best Books of 2020 <br>Winner of the 2021 Ohioana Book Award <p/>"An engaging, beautiful, and memorable book." --<i>Kirkus Reviews, </i></b><b><i>starred review</i></b> <p/><b>"Lush illustrations and a strong message of hope and perseverance make this a standout title." --<i>School Library Journal, starred review</i></b> <p/><i>When I first came to this country, I felt so alone. </i> <p/>A young immigrant girl joins her aunt and uncle in a new country that is unfamiliar to her. She struggles with loneliness, with a fierce longing for the culture and familiarity of home, until one day, her aunt takes her on a walk. As the duo strolls through their city park, the girl's aunt begins to tell her an old myth, and a story within the story begins. <p/>A long time ago, a group of refugees arrived on a foreign shore. The local king met them, determined to refuse their request for refuge. But there was a language barrier, so the king filled a glass with milk and pointed to it as a way of saying that the land was full and couldn't accommodate the strangers. Then, the leader of the refugees dissolved sugar in the glass of milk. His message was clear: Like sugar in milk, our presence in your country will sweeten your lives. The king embraced the refugee, welcoming him and his people. The folktale depicted in this book was a part of author Thrity Umrigar's Zoroastrian upbringing as a Parsi child in India, but resonates for children of all backgrounds, especially those coming to a new homeland.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b><i>Sugar in Milk</i></b> powerfully demonstrates how a simple story can radically alter one's perspective for the better. It's a timely exploration of timeless themes of acceptance and what it means to call a place home.--<i><b>BookPage, starred review</b></i><br><br>"Umrigar's book consistently manages to give you heart palpitations with the shortest possible sentences. You are reading an artist at work when you read this book."--<b>Elizabeth Bird</b>, <i><b>Fuse8</b></i><br><br>An engaging, beautiful, and memorable book.--<i><b>Kirkus Reviews, starred review</b></i><br><br>Lush illustrations and a strong message of hope and perseverance make this a standout title for all collections.--<i><b>School Library Journal, starred review</b></i><br><br>This story of new beginnings, lushly illustrated, celebrates the threads of kindness and humanity that bind us together. <br> --<b><i>The Horn Book Magazine</i></b> <p/> --<i><b>The Horn Book Magazine</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Thrity Umrigar </b>is the author of the bestseller <i>The Space Between Us</i>and its recently released sequel, <i>The Secrets Between Us</i>, as well as many other acclaimed novels. Her debut picture book, <i>When I Carried You in My Belly</i>, was published with RP Kids in 2017. She lives outside Cleveland, OH. <p/><b>Khoa Le</b> is an illustrator, graphic designer, and author based in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. She has been an illustrator for many picture books, as well as author of a few. Khoa has also participated in art exhibitions throughout Vietnam and Asia. She currently lives with her four cats. She has a passion for traveling and discovering different cultures and art.

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