Listen, wonder, ask

Elly Berke

Book - 2024

When Nadine asks her new friend Yan to share her "coming-here" story, she sparks a chain of immigration storytelling throughout the community.

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Genres
Picture books
Published
Ann Arbor, MI : Tilbury House Publishers 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Elly Berke (author)
Other Authors
Luciana Navarro Powell (illustrator)
Item Description
When Nadine asks her new friend Yan to share her "coming-here" story, she sparks a chain of immigration storytelling throughout the community.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged): color illustrations ; 30 cm
Audience
Ages 4-8.
ISBN
9781668945100
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

A child unwittingly starts a chain reaction that brings the community together. At the playground, Nadine hears a girl her age speaking to her doll in an unfamiliar language. Eager to learn more, Nadine asks the girl, Yan, if she has a "coming-here story." Yan replies that she's a recent immigrant from China, and the two children bond. Later, on her way home, Yan asks a woman named Symona, who's singing in a different language as she gardens, about her coming-here story and learns that she emigrated from Russia as a young woman. Symona in turn connects with Rafid, from Bangladesh, after hearing him talking on the phone in a different tongue. In true "six degrees of separation" style, the book comes full circle as a young boy hears Nadine speaking Creole to her mother and asks about her country of origin; her mother explains that she herself is from Haiti, while Nadine was born here. Berke's sweet tale of the domino effect that starts with one curious and accepting girl's question is sorely needed in this time of division and discord, as is the characters' use of the term "coming-here story" to inquire about others' heritages, rather than the potentially more intrusive "Where are you from?" Powell's soft and welcoming, watercolorlike illustrations capture present and past at once as each immigrant's history is revealed. An affirming narrative centering identity, belonging, and community.(Picture book. 4-9) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.