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Melanie Ho

Melanie Ho is the author of Journey to the West: He Hui, a Chinese Soprano in the World of Italian Opera.
  • “Mammals Get Schooled” by Maureen Yeo
    Young Readers Reviews

    “Mammals Get Schooled” by Maureen Yeo

    27 January 2024

    It’s the first day of a new school year and friends Pangolin and Slow Loris make their way along a jungle trail to meet their new teacher. They reminisce about the summer—Pangolin recalls an anthill exploding with larvae and eggs—before Mrs. Bat flies into the classroom to introduce herself.

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  • “The Journey of the Ancestors’ Gifts” by Linda Trinh
    Young Readers Reviews

    “The Journey of the Ancestors’ Gifts” by Linda Trinh

    30 December 20231 January 2024

    When Anne, Liz and Jay Nguyen arrive for the first time at their Grandma Nội’s childhood home in Vietnam, the three siblings soon realize that something doesn’t quite feel right.

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  • “Zadie Ma and the Dog Who Chased the Moon” by Gabrielle Wang
    Young Readers Reviews

    “Zadie Ma and the Dog Who Chased the Moon” by Gabrielle Wang

    15 December 202314 December 2023

    Eleven-year-old Zadie Ma has what her younger brother Teddy calls a “superpower”: some of the stories that Zadie writes come true. It’s true of the ants whose lives Zadie saves from her mother’s wrath by writing a story about a little ant who anticipates the poison. It’s true of a fox she writes about that…

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  • “Once Upon a Hong Kong” by Don Mak
    Young Readers Reviews

    “Once Upon a Hong Kong” by Don Mak

    26 April 2023

    “Everybody has their own Hong Kong story,” begins the introduction to Don Mak’s Once Upon a Hong Kong. Over a series of 18 illustrations, Mak has the opportunity to tell his story. Mak takes readers on a journey through daily Hong Kong life—from Hong Kong Park to Temple Street to Lantau Island.

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  • “My Strange Shrinking Parents” by Zeno Sworder
    Young Readers Reviews

    “My Strange Shrinking Parents” by Zeno Sworder

    7 March 202310 March 2023

    On first glance, one might see the title My Strange Shrinking Parents and the cover illustration of a child with blue school shorts, white knee-high socks and black polished shoes towering over his mother and father dressed in a blue-collared shirt and suspenders and think that Melbourne-based writer and artist Zeno Sworder is writing a…

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  • “Marvellous Mammals: A Wild A to Z of Southeast Asia” by Debby Ng
    Young Readers Reviews

    “Marvellous Mammals: A Wild A to Z of Southeast Asia” by Debby Ng

    27 November 202127 November 2021

    There is no shortage of books to learn one’s ABCs and readers (and their parents) are spoiled for choice when it comes to thematic books from A-Z. But readers in Southeast Asia (or those with interest in the region) might wish to consider Marvellous Mammals: A Wild A to Z of Southeast Asia by Debby…

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  • “The Marvellous Adventures of Maggie and Methuselah” by Sarah Brennan
    Young Readers Reviews

    “The Marvellous Adventures of Maggie and Methuselah” by Sarah Brennan

    11 November 202113 November 2021

    In the opening scene of Sarah Brennan’s The Marvellous Adventures of Maggie and Methuselah, Maggie is arguing with her mother about having to attend a “silly reception” at Government House. But her mother, an Australian lawyer at one of Hong Kong’s top firms, is determined that Maggie will go to Family Fun Day and with…

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  • “In the Meadow of Fantasies” by Hadi Mohammadi
    Young Readers Reviews

    “In the Meadow of Fantasies” by Hadi Mohammadi

    29 October 202131 December 2021

    From her bed, a young girl gazes up at a mobile of seven spinning horses.

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  • “Living with Viola” by Rosena Fung
    Young Readers Reviews

    “Living with Viola” by Rosena Fung

    13 October 202113 December 2021

    It’s Livy’s first day of sixth grade at her new school and Livy is understandably apprehensive. There are worries about new friends, about fitting in, about making her parents (who have sacrificed to send their only daughter to a school in a better district) proud. But Livy has more than nerves; following Livy to school…

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  • “Goodnight Ganesha” by Nadia Salomon, illustrated by Poonam Mistry
    Young Readers Reviews

    “Goodnight Ganesha” by Nadia Salomon, illustrated by Poonam Mistry

    15 August 202115 August 2021

    It’s a familiar nighttime ritual: the sun has set, the kids are in pajamas, the toys are still. It’s time to say goodnight. And while many are used to the rhythmic lines of “goodnight room, goodnight moon”, in Goodnight Ganesha, Nadia Salomon takes young readers through a different “goodnight game”.

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  • “One Hundred Days” by Alice Pung
    Fiction Reviews

    “One Hundred Days” by Alice Pung

    3 July 20213 February 2022

    When 16-year-old Karuna becomes pregnant, Karuna’s mother decides to lock her daughter inside their fourteenth-story public housing flat as a means to keep her safe. Karuna, who has spent years trying to escape her mother, now finds herself with her mother as her only company.

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  • “Samira Surfs” by Rukhsanna Guidroz
    Young Readers Reviews

    “Samira Surfs” by Rukhsanna Guidroz

    22 June 202122 June 2021

    Eleven-year-old Samira wants to show her family and the world what she can do: she can learn to read English, she can contribute to her family’s earnings and she can learn to surf. Forced to flee their village in Burma, Samira, her father, mother and older brother are Rohingya refugees living in Cox’s Bazar. Rukhsanna…

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  • “The Smile Shop” by Satoshi Kitamura
    Young Readers Reviews

    “The Smile Shop” by Satoshi Kitamura

    16 June 202124 June 2021

    A young boy in a blue sweater and red scarf holds his pocket money tightly, eager to purchase something for the first time. He wanders through a busy market, tempted by the sights and smells, by the books, the clocks and the toys on display.

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  • “Awesome Art Indonesia: 10 works for the archipelago everyone should know” by Yvonne Yanmei Low
    Young Readers Reviews

    “Awesome Art Indonesia: 10 works for the archipelago everyone should know” by Yvonne Yanmei Low

    4 May 2021

    In children’s literature and in young adult fiction, food is often used to bridge cultures—“dumplings are the great social equaliser” says the protagonist in the YA novel The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling as an example. And while food might be one of the easier entries into a culture, there are other ways too….

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  • “Find Tom in Time: Ming Dynasty China” by Fatti Burke
    Young Readers Reviews

    “Find Tom in Time: Ming Dynasty China” by Fatti Burke

    19 February 202121 February 2021

    Tom is a young boy who is “ordinary most of the time”—that is, unless he’s visiting his grandmother Bea, an archaeologist whose artifacts have the power to transport Tom back into time.

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