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WILL WE ALWAYS HOLD HANDS? by Christopher Cheng Kirkus Star

WILL WE ALWAYS HOLD HANDS?

by Christopher Cheng ; illustrated by Stephen Michael King

Pub Date: Nov. 1st, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-593-56450-9
Publisher: Random House Studio

A bespectacled rat asks a panda for reassurance of their friendship.

While traveling through a landscape of different seasons and weather conditions, Rat poses a variety of questions to Bear, all centered on the constancy of their companionship, starting with whether they will still be friends when they are old. Bear’s answer is sweet and gently humorous (“I’ll even hold your tail so you don’t trip over it”). Throughout, Bear pledges loyalty in sickness and health, through crankiness and loud snoring, and even through misbehavior. Finally, Rat asks the toughest question of all: “What if I have to leave and go somewhere you can’t come?” Soft watercolor, ink, and pencil art features wispy, delicate linework that evokes motion, especially when winds blow the anthropomorphic pair’s brightly colored umbrellas (providing early, visual hints of the anxiety behind the climactic question about the two being separated by circumstances outside their control). Bear’s answer avoids being trite by acknowledging how sad separation would be and saying that they would still carry an absent Rat; Bear’s gestures are especially sweet. Although Bear and Rat are still together at the end, this book would be useful for children struggling with the idea of saying goodbye to friends as well as a comfort for sensitive readers. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Simultaneously quietly soothing yet deeply empowering—a friendship tale for the ages.

(Picture book. 4-8)