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LUCKY CAT by Melody Cheng

LUCKY CAT

by Melody Cheng , Helen H. Wu & Janet Wang ; illustrated by Eunice Chen

Pub Date: Sept. 20th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-7112-7047-3
Publisher: Frances Lincoln

An unlikely pair try their luck.

A young girl named June and her family, recent emigrants from Asia, approach an empty sushi restaurant, where a Lucky Cat statue on the counter sparks the parents’ excitement. They explain to June that the restaurant is their hope for financial stability. One night, June discovers that the statue can come to life. Lucky Cat hands June a broom, and the two work together to clean up the restaurant. Despite polishing things up, Lucky Cat accidentally spills vinegar onto the orders. A few more cat-related mishaps lead to the restaurant closing. Undeterred, the family attempts to open a laundromat as well as several other businesses, all of which fail as the “lucky” feline continues to offer aid. Frustrated, June eventually blames Lucky Cat, scaring her away. Despite the emotional roller coaster the family endures, the descriptive narrative maintains an even tone. Chen deftly uses contrasts in light to heighten emotions in the brightly colored cartoons—in particular when we see June wrapped in a family embrace and given a gentle reminder of the importance of family. A reconciliation with Lucky Cat and a pivot to the family’s homemade baos finally bring good fortune. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A sweet tale highlighting the tenacity and contributions of immigrant families.

(Picture book. 5-8)