Welcome home, Anna Hibiscus!

Atinuke

Book - 2023

"Anna Hibiscus is back from Canada, and so much has changed while she was away! Double and Trouble have learned to run, and Grandfather has gotten older, too. One of the chickens has laid eggs, and Anna hatches her very own chick--Snow White!"--

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Published
Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Atinuke (author)
Other Authors
Lauren Tobia (illustrator)
Edition
First Candlewick Press edition
Physical Description
104 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781536231168
9781536231175
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Review by Horn Book Review

These installments of Atinuke's chapter-book series--set in a contemporary "big busy city" in "Africa. Amazing Africa"--revisit themes of family, tradition, biracial/bicultural identity, wealth disparities, friendship, and more. Satisfying resolutions for most of the personal and broader troubles Anna Hibiscus faces arise through guidance from her elders and her own thoughtful introspection, along with large helpings of humor and goodwill from those around her. [Review covers these Anna Hibiscus titles: Go Well, Anna Hibiscus!, Love from Anna Hibiscus!, Welcome Home, Anna Hibiscus!, and You're Amazing, Anna Hibiscus!.] (c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

(c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

As the title indicates, Anna Hibiscus returns home to Africa from her visit with her Canadian family. All eight volumes of the Anna Hibiscus chapter-book series are now available. Although each story stands alone, readers who approach them in order will have a rich experience indeed, and in fact for this volume it may be preferable. The first chapter of this fifth volume recaps her trip to Canada (Have Fun, Anna Hibiscus!, 2011). It is only from context clues that readers learn that Anna has a Canadian grandmother as well as her African family. Transitioning readers unfamiliar with the earlier books and not alert to reading clues may find it confusing. Tiger Lily, a friend Anna met in Canada who is biracial, just like Anna herself, appears in the third chapter with almost no introduction. Snow White, Anna's pet chicken, is hatched in the second chapter and becomes increasingly important in later volumes; here, she causes trouble by making messes while Anna is in school. Despite the African setting, these are sweet domestic stories North American readers will easily understand. Anna's adventures and worries are small, recognizable, and happily resolved. This simplicity ensures success for new readers. The repetitive vocabulary (adults are repeatedly "cross, very cross" at Snow White's antics) and simple sentence structure carry readers through the relatively lengthy chapters. Tobia's expressive pencil drawings provide additional context and break up the text. More Anna Hibiscus stories are certainly most welcome! (Fiction. 5-9) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Welcome Home "Wake up, Anna Hibiscus!" "Welcome home, Anna Hibiscus!" "Wake up!" "Wake up!" Anna Hibiscus opened her eyes. Jumping up and down on her bed were her cousins Chocolate and Angel. Anna Hibiscus bounced up. She was so glad to see her cousins, so glad to be back in the room they shared, so glad to be back in the big white house, so glad to be back in Nigeria, so glad to be back in Africa, amazing Africa! Anna Hibiscus shouted, "I'm back! I'm back! I'm back!" Double and Trouble came running into the room. "Look at my brothers!" shouted Anna Hibiscus. "They can run now!" Anna Hibiscus's mother put her head into the room and smiled. "Anna Hibiscus, you fell asleep on the way home from the airport and we carried you to bed. Come downstairs now. Everybody is waiting to greet you and welcome you home!" So Anna Hibiscus took off her pajamas and put on her underwear and her dress. Getting dressed at home in Africa took no time at all! Downstairs, her aunties and their husbands, her uncles and their wives, and her many, many cousins were all waiting. "Welcome, Anna! Welcome home, Anna Hibiscus!" they shouted all at once. Anna Hibiscus had forgotten her family was so many! She had forgotten her family was so loud! Then Anna Hibiscus saw Grandfather. He was not shouting. He was sitting quietly on his mat next to Grandmother. He looked small and old. Anna Hibiscus was sure that Grandfather had not been so small or so old when she had seen him one month ago. Grandfather saw Anna Hibiscus looking at him. "Welcome home, Anna Hibiscus," he said. Anna Hibiscus curtseyed to Grandfather like a good traditional African girl. "Greetings, Grandfather," she said. Grandfather smiled. "Come and sit here, Anna Hibiscus," Grandfather said, patting his mat. "Come and tell me about Canada. You look so good and fat! Did you remember to stay away from dogs, like I told you?" The whole family laughed. Nobody really believed the rumors about dogs being allowed into houses abroad. Nobody but Grandfather. Anna Hibiscus opened her mouth, but she did not know what to say. "She has forgotten about Canada already!" Uncle Tunde laughed. "Go and get your camera, Anna Hibiscus. That will remind you." "Yes! Yes!" shouted Common Sense and Sociable, the big cousins. "Show us your photographs!" shouted Wonderful and Benz, the boy cousins. "Then we will see everything!" said Miracle and Sweetheart, the small cousins. Anna Hibiscus went upstairs slowly. Slowly she came back down with her camera. "Oya, come on!" said Uncle Tunde. "Why go-slow?" Grandfather patted his mat again, and all the family gathered around. Uncle Tunde plugged Anna's camera into his laptop and pressed slideshow. Uncle Bizi Sunday and Auntie Grace gasped at the pictures of houses covered with snow. Chocolate and Angel licked their lips at the pictures of the cakes that Anna had baked. Double and Trouble clapped at the pictures of Anna sledding down the hill. Anna's mother wiped her eyes and smiled at pictures of Granny Canada and Anna Hibiscus standing with their lanterns in the snow. Then came a photo of Qimmiq, Granny Canada's dog. Everybody gasped! Then came a photo of Anna Hibiscus playing in the snow with Qimmiq! Riding on the sled with Qimmiq! Lying on the sofa with Qimmiq! "Wolf!" shouted Grandfather. "Worms!" shouted Uncle Bizi Sunday. "Smell!" Clarity held her nose. Everybody looked at Anna Hibiscus with shocked and worried eyes. There was a lump in Anna Hibiscus's throat, stopping her from speaking. "I can explain," Anna's mother said. But Anna Hibiscus did not wait. Anna Hibiscus ran away. Excerpted from Welcome Home, Anna Hibiscus! by Atinuke All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.