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LIKE YOU, LIKE ME by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw

LIKE YOU, LIKE ME

by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw ; illustrated by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw

Pub Date: Jan. 16th, 2024
ISBN: 9780316330084
Publisher: Christy Ottaviano Books

In this companion to Same, Same but Different (2011), two pen pals delight in their differences and commonalities.

Tulsi, a light-skinned child in New Mexico, and Vanessa, a Black-presenting child in Tanzania, begin writing to each other as part of a library pen pal program. Tulsi lives in the mountains; Vanessa lives by the sea. Vanessa takes a long city bus ride to school; Tulsi is homeschooled. Tulsi rarely sees rain, but when it does, the child rushes outside to dance; Vanessa prefers to cuddle up with a book during the rainy season. Their differences are fascinating and innumerable, but each one also brings them closer together. The woods near Tulsi’s house may smell like butterscotch, while Vanessa’s city is awash in the scent of frangipani, but both pen pals love their homes’ perfumes—“like you, like me!” Vanessa daydreams of racing like a cheetah, while Tulsi wishes to soar like a red-tailed hawk, but both agree that riding a bike is the next best thing. Every shared detail shrinks the distance between northern New Mexico and the Tanzanian coast until the pair are all but face to face in their mutual understanding. The gently paced text moves smoothly from one letter to the next. Bright, mixed-media illustrations visually align the children’s busy lives with balanced, reflective spreads that defy the barrier of the gutter and emphasize difference as a means of connection.

Charming.

(Picture book. 3-7)