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Our Guest: Jan McGrath
* www.meimeimandarin.weebly.com
* www.TellMeAStoryAgain.weebly.com
Find a free literary database containing the books we’ve discussed here:
Links on our website are often affiliate links- they don’t cost you any extra to use but they greatly help support the costs of running this site. Find the affiliate links from this episode please click here. Thank you!
Featured books in this episode:
* Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
* Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
* Silas Marner by George Eliot
* David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
* North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
* The Story About Ping by Marjorie Flack, illustrated by Kurt Wiese
* Five Chinese Brothers by Claire Huchet Bishop, illustrated by Kurt Wiese
* The Seven Chinese Brothers by Margaret Mahy
* Gai See: What You Can See in Chinatown by Roseanne Thong, illustrated by Yangsook Choi
* Little Pear by Eleanor Frances Lattimore and illustrated by Lattimore
* Fish in the Air by Kurt Wise
* Kite Flying by Grace Lin
* Dim Sum for Everyone by Grace Lin
* The Legend of the Willow Plate by Alvin R. Tresselt
* Empty Pot by Demi
* The Greatest Treasure by Demi
* The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
* Tikki Tikki Tembo by Arlene Mosel, illustrated by Blair Lent
* To Grandmother's House: A Visit to Old-Town Beijing (English and Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Douglas Keister
* Thank You, Meiling (A Manners Children's Book) by Linda Talley, illustrated by Itoko Maeno
* Dreaming in Chinese: Mandarin Lessons In Life, Love, And Language by Deborah Fallows
Here are some other images related to the episode:
Calamityware (Ambre’s red mug)
“The Jasmine Song” a Chinese folk song traditionally known as “Mo Li Hua”
Are you doing a Heritage Thread with your family?
For which country?
We’d love to hear what you’re reading!
-If your kids/teens have a book they would like to pitch to our community, please submit their brief reviews to [email protected]. Include their first name, last initial, and age. Thank you! (It’s absolutely fine to submit a review for a book we reviewed already in an episode- we want to hear their voices!)
GIVEAWAY DETAILS: For every 5 reviews left, we will give away a book recommended on one of our podcasts! To enter, leave a review on your podcast player of choice or in the comments here and email [email protected]!
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Our Guest: Jan McGrath
* www.meimeimandarin.weebly.com
* www.TellMeAStoryAgain.weebly.com
Find a free literary database containing the books we’ve discussed here:
Links on our website are often affiliate links- they don’t cost you any extra to use but they greatly help support the costs of running this site. Find the affiliate links from this episode please click here. Thank you!
Featured books in this episode:
* Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
* Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell
* Silas Marner by George Eliot
* David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
* North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell
* The Story About Ping by Marjorie Flack, illustrated by Kurt Wiese
* Five Chinese Brothers by Claire Huchet Bishop, illustrated by Kurt Wiese
* The Seven Chinese Brothers by Margaret Mahy
* Gai See: What You Can See in Chinatown by Roseanne Thong, illustrated by Yangsook Choi
* Little Pear by Eleanor Frances Lattimore and illustrated by Lattimore
* Fish in the Air by Kurt Wise
* Kite Flying by Grace Lin
* Dim Sum for Everyone by Grace Lin
* The Legend of the Willow Plate by Alvin R. Tresselt
* Empty Pot by Demi
* The Greatest Treasure by Demi
* The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
* Tikki Tikki Tembo by Arlene Mosel, illustrated by Blair Lent
* To Grandmother's House: A Visit to Old-Town Beijing (English and Mandarin Chinese Edition) by Douglas Keister
* Thank You, Meiling (A Manners Children's Book) by Linda Talley, illustrated by Itoko Maeno
* Dreaming in Chinese: Mandarin Lessons In Life, Love, And Language by Deborah Fallows
Here are some other images related to the episode:
Calamityware (Ambre’s red mug)
“The Jasmine Song” a Chinese folk song traditionally known as “Mo Li Hua”
Are you doing a Heritage Thread with your family?
For which country?
We’d love to hear what you’re reading!
-If your kids/teens have a book they would like to pitch to our community, please submit their brief reviews to [email protected]. Include their first name, last initial, and age. Thank you! (It’s absolutely fine to submit a review for a book we reviewed already in an episode- we want to hear their voices!)
GIVEAWAY DETAILS: For every 5 reviews left, we will give away a book recommended on one of our podcasts! To enter, leave a review on your podcast player of choice or in the comments here and email [email protected]!

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