9781773217970-1773217976-The Words We Share

The Words We Share

ISBN-13: 9781773217970
ISBN-10: 1773217976
Edition: Bilingual
Author: Jack Wong
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Annick Press
Format: Hardcover 44 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781773217970
ISBN-10: 1773217976
Edition: Bilingual
Author: Jack Wong
Publication date: 2023
Publisher: Annick Press
Format: Hardcover 44 pages

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The Words We Share (ISBN-13: 9781773217970 and ISBN-10: 1773217976), written by authors Jack Wong, was published by Annick Press in 2023. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Words We Share (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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"Beautifully written and illustrated. . . . I am so glad this book exists in the world."--Bao Phi, author of the Caldecott Honor and Zolotow Award-winning A Different Pond

A young girl helps her dad navigate life in a new country where she understands the language more than he does, in an unforgettable story about communication and community.

Angie is used to helping her dad. Ever since they moved to Canada, he relies on her to translate for him from English to Chinese. Angie is happy to help: when they go to restaurants, at the grocery store, and, one day, when her dad needs help writing some signs for his work.

Building off her success with her dad's signs, Angie offers her translation skills to others in their community. She's thrilled when her new business takes off, until one of her clients says he's unhappy with her work. When her dad offers to help, she can't imagine how he could. Working together, they find a surprising solution, fixing the problem in a way Angie never would have predicted.

A gorgeously illustrated picture book from up-and-coming author-illustrator Jack Wong (When You Can Swim, Scholastic) that is at once a much-needed exploration of the unique pressures children of immigrants often face, a meditation on the dignity of all people regardless of their differences, and a reminder of the power of empathy.

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