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Children's Fiction Multigenerational

Mauntie and Me

by (author) Rajani LaRocca

illustrated by Nadia Alam

Publisher
Candlewick Press
Initial publish date
Nov 2024
Category
Multigenerational, Emotions & Feelings, Asian American
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781536229417
    Publish Date
    Nov 2024
    List Price
    $24.99

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Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels

  • Age: 3 to 7
  • Grade: p to 2

Description

What grows when you share it? A tender story of extended family, jealousy pangs, and above all love, from the Newbery Honor–winning author of I’ll Go and Come Back.

Every Saturday, when Priya’s aunties and uncles and cousins come over, the other kids run off to play together, leaving Priya behind. But she doesn’t mind, because she gets to have her favorite aunt, Mauntie—short for My Auntie—all to herself. Until, that is, her older cousin Aditi comes to visit and wants to share Mauntie’s attention. Priya doesn’t want to share—she wants things to go back to the way they were! With Mauntie’s help, can she find a way to ease her feelings of jealousy and make room in their family duo for one more? Nadia Alam’s artwork details a cozy home and a big, loving family in this sweet story by Rajani LaRocca of taming cousin rivalry that will appeal to anyone who has ever felt like the odd one out or struggled to share something precious.

About the authors

Rajani LaRocca's profile page

Nadia Alam is an illustrator, and first generation Bangladeshi-Canadian. She is an avid daydreamer and meanderer who draws to capture the world as she sees it. Awake, Asleep is her first picture book. She lives in Toronto with her husband, two lovely kids, and a dog named Momo. Visit her online at nadiaalamillustration.com

Nadia Alam's profile page

Editorial Reviews

A gentle exploration of shifting family dynamics.
—Kirkus Reviews

LaRocca offers a realistic, sensitive portrayal of Priya’s emotional pain and her ability to rise above it. The third-person narrative reads aloud well and, like the digital-and-pencil artwork, captures the warmth of individual relationships within a large family.
—Booklist

[An] insightful tale about shifting relationships.
—Publishers Weekly

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