Lu, Bo,

Bao's doll / by Bo Lu. - Harry N. Abrams: June 18, 2024. - 40 pages. 8.9 x 0.5 x 11.6 inches.

Bo Lu’s picture book Bao’s Doll is a moving story of empathy, forgiveness, and connection about an immigrant mother and her daughter who discover they have more in common than they ever knew.

Whenever Mama says, “when I was a little girl in Taiwan, we had nothing,” Bao stops listening. Mama does not understand Bao, and Bao certainly does not understand Mama.

So when Bao desperately wants a doll—specifically, the beautiful, blonde All-American Artist Amanda doll that everyone else has—Bao takes matters into her own hands and steals Amanda from the store. After getting caught, Bao’s chest feels heavy like a giant rock. But gradually, the awkward silence between Bao and Mama shifts to honesty, and eventually, a deeper understanding of what binds them.

Inspired by the childhood of debut talent Bo Lu, this poignant picture book brings emotional layers to the story of a parent and child learning to connect with their heritage and each other.

Bao and Mama come to a deeper understanding of their heritage and each other when Bao is caught stealing.

Ages 4 to 8. Abrams Books for Young Readers.

9781419769214


Mothers and daughters--Fiction.
Taiwanese Americans--Fiction.
Stealing--Fiction.

PZ7.1.L78 / Bao 2024

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