BOOK: FOLKLORE (ages 9+)
Brief Description: Huang's book portrays the characterizations of the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac as they pertain to human births; each year falls into one of the 12 categories of animals, and each month does as well. Each of the twelve animals illustrated present a short description of the animal and its characteristics, then applies these personality traits, both positive and negative, to the human born under that animal's sign. Large black calligraphic art illustrates the animals in a distinctive Chinese style that is bold and powerful. Text appears in various colors.
Awards: None
Personal Opinion: This starkly illustrated book captures the spirit of Chinese art with bold calligraphic illustrations of animals and the characters presented. I found it a little tricky to read the handwriting of the Chinese name of the animal and had to refer to the back of the book where the years associated with the twelve animals is listed. Before this list, however, there is a fantastic section entitled "Dancing Glossary" in which readers are encouraged to dance the characters as they try to write them - much like Huang himself does as shown on the back flap description of the author. Lovely book which is not restricted to youth.
Curriculum/Programming: This book would be a great addition to the study of China, and is currently on display at the library as we study China under the summer reading theme "One World, Many Stories." It would make an excellent introduction to writing in the Chinese style, and an art class might include dancing the characters as an activity.
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