Hiromi's Hands
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By Horn Book Guide
Hiromi’s narration conveys her enthusiasm, and the text nicely foreshadows (with his love of New York, so different from Tokyo) her dad’s willingness to break tradition. The muted ink-and-watercolor illustrations are spare but expressive.
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