Kirkus Reviews QR Code
LIKE A DANDELION by Huy Voun Lee Kirkus Star

LIKE A DANDELION

by Huy Voun Lee ; illustrated by Huy Voun Lee

Pub Date: May 18th, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-299373-1
Publisher: Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins

An ode to the courage and resilience exhibited by refugee immigrants, inspired by the author’s own experiences.

The journey of a child and their caregiver making a new home in an unfamiliar country is explored in poetic form using a powerful simile. Readers meet the small family as they arrive in winter and fortify themselves with comforting reminders and traditions from their home. Come spring, a new beginning unfolds, ripe with possibilities for connection that become fully realized in summer. In autumn, the journey comes full circle as the child welcomes new faces with kindness. The narrative is conveyed in brief yet lyrical lines, every word resonating with purpose and meaning. The comparison of a blooming dandelion with the immigrant experience beautifully illustrates the strength, versatility, and ability to thrive in harsh conditions each exemplifies. The bright, bold use of color vividly evokes the seasons and accompanying emotions felt by the young child. The summer double-page spread bursts with joyous yellows, greens, and blues that shine with contentment and community. Throughout, the images, textures, and patterns create richly vibrant scenes that complement the simplicity of the text. The child and caregiver are cued as Cambodian, with light beige skin and black hair. Secondary characters are depicted in a diverse mix of skin tones and hair colors.(This book was reviewed digitally.)

An uplifting and heartfelt reflection that embodies the unwavering spirit of refugee immigrants.

(author's note, photo) (Picture book. 5-8)