Watercress
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Chin, Jason, 1978- illustrator.
Holiday House (Firm), publisher.
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Juvenile Collection - 3rd FloorPZ7.1.W3645 Wat 2021In processing

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Book
Physical Desc
32 unnumbered pages : color illustrations ; 23 x 29 cm
Language
English

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"Neal Porter Books."
Description
Embarrassed about gathering watercress from a roadside ditch, a girl learns to appreciate her Chinese heritage after learning why the plant is so important to her parents.
Description
Driving through Ohio in an old Pontiac, a young girl's parents stop suddenly when they spot something growing in a ditch by the side of the road ... watercress! With an old paper bag and some rusty scissors, the whole family wades into the muck to collect as much of the muddy, snail-covered plant as they can. At first, it's embarrassing. Why can't her family get food at the grocery store? But when her mother shares the story of her family's life in China, the girl learns to appreciate the fresh food they foraged. Together, they make a new memory of watercress in this tender story inspired by the author's childhood memories and illustrated by Caldecott Honor artist Jason Chin. - Jacket flap.
Description
This story is about the power of memory. Not just the beautiful memories, like the ones my mother and father had about eating watercress in China, but also the difficult ones, the memories that are sometimes too painful to share. It starts with my own distressing memory of being made to pick watercress that was growing wild by the side of the road. As the child of Chinese immigrants, growing up in a small, mostly white town in Ohio, I was very aware of how different my family and I were from everyone else. It's hard to feel like you don't belong, and collecting food from a muddy roadside ditch just made that bad feeling more intense for me -- something my very practical parents didn't understand. When I was young, my parents didn't talk about their memories of China, of growing up poor, losing siblings, and surviving war. I don't blame them -- these are difficult topics to discuss with children. But it's important, too, for children to understand their family history. Perhaps if I had known about the hardships they had faced, I would have been more compassionate as a child. Maybe I would have felt more empathy and less anger. More pride in my heritage and less shame. Memories have the power to inform, to inspire, and to heal. This story is both an apology and a love letter to my parents. It's also an encouragement to all children who feel different and to families with difficult pasts -- share your memories. Tell your stories. They are essential. - A note from the author.
Target Audience
Ages: 4-8.
Target Audience
Grades: PreK-3.
Target Audience
Lexile: AD610L.
Study Program Information
Accelerated Reader,LG,3.7,0.5.
Awards
Randolph Caldecott Medal, Winner, 2022
Awards
Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature, Picture Book, Winner, 2022
Awards
Newbery Medal, Honor, 2022
Awards
Kids' Book Choice Award, Honor, 2022
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SACFinal081324

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Wang, A., & Chin, J. (2021). Watercress (First edition.). Holiday House.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Wang, Andrea and Jason Chin. 2021. Watercress. Holiday House.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Wang, Andrea and Jason Chin. Watercress Holiday House, 2021.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Wang, Andrea,, and Jason Chin. Watercress First edition., Holiday House, 2021.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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