Jasmine Toguchi, Mochi Queen (Jasmine Toguchi #1)

by Debbi Michiko Florence (Author) Elizabet Vukovic (Illustrator)

Jasmine Toguchi, Mochi Queen (Jasmine Toguchi #1)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Jasmine Toguchi

A Junior Library Guild Fall 2017 Selection
An Amazon's Best Children's Books of 2017 
A Beverly Clearly Children's Choice Award Nominee
An Evanston Public Library's 101 Great Books for Kids List 2017
A Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best Books 2017
A 2017 Nerdy Book Club Award Winner 
A We Are Kid Lit Collective 2019 Summer Reading List Pick 

The first book in a new chapter book series featuring a spunky Japanese-American heroine!

Eight-year-old Jasmine Toguchi is a flamingo fan, tree climber, and top-notch mess-maker!

She's also tired of her big sister, Sophie, always getting to do things first. For once, Jasmine wishes SHE could do something before Sophie--something special, something different. The New Year approaches, and as the Toguchi family gathers in Los Angeles to celebrate, Jasmine is jealous that her sister gets to help roll mochi balls by hand with the women. Her mom says that Jasmine is still too young to join in, so she hatches a plan to help the men pound the mochi rice instead. Surely her sister has never done THAT before.

But pounding mochi is traditionally reserved for boys. And the mochi hammer is heavier than it looks. Can Jasmine build her case and her mochi-making muscles in time for New Year's Day?

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Kirkus Reviews

New readers thirsty for series fiction will look forward to more stories about Jasmine and her family. 

Booklist

...an adorable and heartwarming story about a kid who wants to feel special and do something first for once, along with a nice overview of a Japanese New Year celebration.

Hornbook Guide to Children

Humorous illustrations help young audiences picture the mochi-making process, which is further explained in an author's note.

School Library Journal

Gr 1-3-Jasmine Toguchi is anticipating the arrival of her family members for the New Year in sunny Los Angeles. Every year to celebrate, Jasmine's relatives spend all day making mochi, Japanese sweet rice cakes. Jasmine will have to wait two more years before she can assist with the mochi-tsuki, or mochi-making, with her grandma and aunties. Pounding the rice with the mochi hammer is a difficult feat that's reserved for the men in the family. But fearless Jasmine is determined to be the first girl and first person under 10 to help with the New Year preparations. Obaachan, Jasmine's grandmother, encourages her to be patient, while mean cousin Eddie relentlessly taunts the girl. In this new early chapter book series, Florence introduces readers to a bright character who is grappling with respecting authority while also forging her own path. Vukovic's illustrations are expressive and imbue Jasmine and the Toguchi family with sweetness. VERDICT This first entry nicely balances humor with the challenges of growing up; readers will devour it.--Claire Moore, Manhattan Beach Library, CA

Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Publishers Weekly

Jasmine Toguchi's Japanese-American family is once again gathering to make mochi to celebrate the new year, but the eight-year-old isn't allowed to help pound the mochi: she's too small, too weak, too young--and a girl. Florence (the Dorothy and Toto series) warmly traces Jasmine's efforts to get strong (and fast), her clashes and tender moments with her family, and the ins and outs of making mochi (a recipe is included). Vukovic's b&w spot illustrations evoke Japanese Sumi-e painting while playfully capturing Jasmine's willfulness and her family's closeness. Simultaneously available: Jasmine Toguchi, Super Sleuth. Ages 6-9. Author's agent: Tricia Lawrence, Erin Murphy Literary. Illustrator's agency: Shannon Associates. (July)

Copyright 2017 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

Florence paints a lovely picture of a warm, extended family whose members truly care about one another and take each other seriously...New readers thirsty for series fiction will look forward to more stories about Jasmine and her family. —Kirkus

The Toguchi family's warmth and affection for one another will leave readers eager to spend more time with them. —Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

This first in the series handily introduces a plucky, strong-willed girl whose family traditions may be new to many readers but whose frustrations will be familiar to nearly all. Humorous illustrations help young audiences picture the mochi-making process, which is further explained in an author's note. Also appended: a recipe for 'microwave mochi.' —The Horn Book

Debbi Michiko Florence

Debbi Michiko Florence is a third-generation Japanese American and has many fond memories of sharing in her family's traditions while growing up in California and visiting her relatives in Japan. Debbi is also the author of novels and picture books, including Niki Nakayama: A Chef's Tale in 13 Bites. She now lives in Connecticut with her husband and their many animals (but no flamingo).

Elizabet Vukovic received her BFA from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, California. She specializes in children's book illustration but enjoys experimenting with character design, concept art, fashion illustration, and decorative art. She currently resides in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780374304102
Lexile Measure
560
Guided Reading Level
O
Publisher
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (Byr)
Publication date
July 20, 2017
Series
Jasmine Toguchi
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV019000 - Juvenile Fiction | Humorous Stories
JUV011020 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | United States - Asian American
Library of Congress categories
Families
Family life
Japanese Americans
Sex role
Cooking, Japanese
Mochi
A Junior Library Guild Fall 2017 Selection
An Amazon's Best Children's Books of 2017
An Evanston Public Library's 101 Great Books for Kids List 2017
A Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best Books 2017
A 2017 Nerdy Book Club Award Winner
A We Are Kid Lit Collective 2019 Summer Reading List Pick

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