Book Description
for Gibberish by Young Vo
From the Publisher
BEST OF THE YEAR
Kirkus · Parents · Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association · Chicago Public Library · Washington Post · Evanston Public Library · Los Angeles Public Library
Charlotte Huck Recommended Book
Common Sense Media Selection
It’s Dat’s first day of school in a new country! Dat and his Mah made a long journey to get here, and Dat doesn’t know the language. To Dat, everything everybody says — from the school bus driver to his new classmates — sounds like gibberish. How is Dat going to make new friends if they can’t understand each other?
Luckily there’s a friendly girl in Dat’s class who knows that there are other ways to communicate, besides just talking. Could she help make sense of the gibberish?
P R A I S E
“A superb picture book.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Masterly. A tender reflection.”
—The New York Times
★ “The execution is stellar. A visually and emotionally immersive immigration story.”
—Kirkus (starred)
★ “Delightful. Beginning readers will love this book as the illustrations say it all.”
—School Library Connection (starred)
★ “Will give hope to kids dealing with a new country and could inspire others to reach out to struggling immigrant children.”
—Booklist (starred)
Kirkus · Parents · Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association · Chicago Public Library · Washington Post · Evanston Public Library · Los Angeles Public Library
Charlotte Huck Recommended Book
Common Sense Media Selection
It’s Dat’s first day of school in a new country! Dat and his Mah made a long journey to get here, and Dat doesn’t know the language. To Dat, everything everybody says — from the school bus driver to his new classmates — sounds like gibberish. How is Dat going to make new friends if they can’t understand each other?
Luckily there’s a friendly girl in Dat’s class who knows that there are other ways to communicate, besides just talking. Could she help make sense of the gibberish?
P R A I S E
“A superb picture book.”
—The Wall Street Journal
“Masterly. A tender reflection.”
—The New York Times
★ “The execution is stellar. A visually and emotionally immersive immigration story.”
—Kirkus (starred)
★ “Delightful. Beginning readers will love this book as the illustrations say it all.”
—School Library Connection (starred)
★ “Will give hope to kids dealing with a new country and could inspire others to reach out to struggling immigrant children.”
—Booklist (starred)
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.