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19 Jul / The One Thing You’d Save by Linda Sue Park [in School Library Journal]

*STARRED REVIEW
“Imagine that your home is on fire. You’re allowed to save one thing. / Your family and pets are safe … / Your Most Important Thing. Any size.” With that, Ms. Chang challenges her class to name their Most Important Things. “For once we got good homework,” the kids respond. Newbery Medalist Linda Sue Park uses a 14th-century Korean poetic form, sijo, to share the students’ choices, which reveal much about them.

A full cast, led by Nancy Wu as Ms. Chang, energetically embody the young, diverse voices whose things to save prove to be practical (phone, wallet), beloved (saved-up-to-purchase sneakers), sentimental (Gran’s hand-knit cardigan made from Dad’s unraveled sweater), and inspiringly altruistic (Mom’s insulin). Even Ms. Chang shares a revelation at the assignment’s end.

The recording concludes like a classroom roster, with each of the 16 narrators reading their own names aloud alphabetically – showcasing a veritable who’s who of youthfully cast veterans including Maxwell Glick, Kirby Heyborne, Jorjeana Marie, and Ariadne Meyers.

Verdict: Less than half an hour long, Park’s delightful latest beckons to even the most reluctant readers; pair with the printed title to simultaneously experience the whimsical illustrations by Robert Sae-Heng.

Review: “Audio,” School Library Journal, July 1, 2021

Readers: Children, Middle Grade

Published: 2021

 

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Audio, Fiction, Korean American, Poetry, Repost, Verse Novel/Nonfiction Tags > Ariadne Meyers, BookDragon, Cultural exploration, Family, Friendship, Identity, Immigration, Jorjeana Marie, Kirby Heyborne, Linda Sue Park, Maxwell Glick, Nancy Wu, One Thing You'd Save, Robert Sae-Heng, School Library Journal
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