![]() ![]() At first, the pair work well together, but Frances’ dynamic style puts Lady Crystallia, Prince Sebastian’s alter ego, on the stage, and they grow closer to discovery. Ages 12+. P8Q10Īn accident brings together the prince, who hides a predilection for wearing fashionable dresses out on the town, and the dressmaker, who lives to design avant-garde fashion. MaBook review: The Prince and the Dressmaker, by Jen Wang Wang displays the same sweetness in her illustrations, narrations, and solutions as she did in her award-winning Prince and the Dressmaker (2018). Verdict: With a lack of stereotypes, Wang uses her art to skillfully show characters’ expressions and the different ways that they struggle with their difficulties within their ethnic community. An “Afterward” describes the brain tumor that the author suffered when she was six years old. The health issue brings Christine and Moon back together. Seeing celestial beings, Moon becomes increasingly erratic, concerning her parents and driving her further from Christine, until she is diagnosed with a brain tumor. They spend so much time together that Christine’s baba tells her to work on her homework rather than being with Moon, and Christine is jealous of Moon’s popularity. P8Q8īrash, artistic Chinese-American Moon doesn’t follow the same rules that Christine does in her own Chinese-American family, but the two middle schoolers become close friends after Moon and her single mother move into an apartment at Christine’s home. ![]()
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