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TWO NEW YEARS by Richard Ho

TWO NEW YEARS

by Richard Ho ; illustrated by Lynn Scurfield

Pub Date: Aug. 8th, 2023
ISBN: 9781797212814
Publisher: Chronicle Books

Two different cultures share joy in many ways.

A family consisting of a light-skinned Jewish parent with a head covering, a Chinese parent, and their two children celebrate two new years. Parallel stores in the illustrations depict the family observing Rosh Hashana and Lunar New Year. While there are obvious differences between the two holidays (“One follows the Jewish calendar. One follows the Chinese calendar”), the focus is on the “many ways they are also alike”; an accompanying image shows the parents holding hands across the pages as they bridge cultures. The gentle narrative reveals the meanings behind each tradition, while delicate, intricate illustrations depict culturally specific practices such as the Chinese custom of sweeping dirt out of the house and the Jewish ceremony of tashlich. “Both New Years inspire delicious dishes,” and two sides of a double-page spread show the delectable new year feasts from both cultures. The children’s expressions glow as they gather with a diverse congregation in a synagogue to sing; on the facing page, the silhouetted family’s happiness is clear as they watch lanterns lift into the night sky. Scurfield deftly uses differing color schemes, with light blue and patterns of white to represent the Jewish traditions, while bold red patterns and yellow represent the Chinese side. As the story progresses, the contrasting patterns and colors bleed into each other to truly celebrate all of the family’s identities. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A bright, sparkling celebration of a multicultural family.

(author’s note, visual glossary) (Picture book. 5-8)