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MIXED-UP MOONCAKES by Christina Matula Kirkus Star

MIXED-UP MOONCAKES

by Christina Matula & Erica Lyons ; illustrated by Tracy Subisak

Pub Date: Sept. 10th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063254718
Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins

A family observes two autumn holidays in this multicultural celebration.

Ruby’s family is preparing for the Mid-Autumn Festival and Sukkot. Ruby and Nainai go to the Chinese market to buy fresh fruit, flowers, lanterns, and mooncakes filled with lotus seed paste and sweet red bean. Then Ruby and Zayde go to the Jewish grocer for fruits mentioned in the Torah such as figs and dates, plus the four species used in a Sukkot ritual. The family builds a sukkah, a hut made of plywood and evergreen branches, and decorates it with lanterns, including one that represents the jade rabbit from the Mid-Autumn Festival legend. Next, Ruby comes up with a perfect plan to combine both holidays: whipping up mooncakes that incorporate the traditional flavors of Sukkot and are festooned with Stars of David. The recipe is included at the book’s conclusion. While the mooncakes bake, the family briefly shares the stories of both holidays, which often occur simultaneously due to the lunar calendar. The colorful digital illustrations include Chinese brushwork—a lovely touch. The authors and illustrator effectively convey the fundamentals of both holidays to newcomers while also providing readers of Chinese and Jewish descent with a wonderful mirror that reflects their experiences.

A much-needed exploration of the intersection of two significant Chinese and Jewish holidays.

(authors’ and illustrator’s notes, information on the holidays) (Picture book. 4-10)