Nina Soni, Perfect Hostess (Nina Soni #6)

by Kashmira Sheth (Author) Jenn Kocsmiersky (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Nina Soni

When family visit from India, Nina Soni has the opportunity to be the perfect hostess--but her annoying cousin Montu and her own assumptions and intentions may complicate matters.

Nina's grandmother is coming to visit, all the way from India. It's hard, only getting to see her grandparents on carefully timed video calls, scheduled to manage that ten-and-a-half hour time difference. But now Dadi is going to stay for several weeks!

Nina can't wait to see Dadi--but then it turns out that Montu, her annoying cousin, will also be coming. It's challenging enough to manage her little sister, but Nina has gotten used to that, and even come to appreciate many of Kavita's eccentricities. Still, it will be fun to introduce her extended family to life and friends in Madison, Wisconsin, and Nina is determined to become the perfect hostess. Surely, she can manage to plan a lovely visit, with the help of the lists she makes in her journal.

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Gr 2-4--Seth continues her popular series of chapter books featuring nine-year-old Nina Soni, an Indian American girl who is a list-maker and a math problem--solver. While previous titles focused on Nina's efforts to fix everyday problems, this one expands on Indian cultural traditions that were mentioned in earlier titles. This time, Nina and her family excitedly welcome Grandmother Dadi and young cousin Montu who have come from India for their first trip to America. Indian foods, traditional dances, words, and education are explained within the context of the Soni family showing their guests life in America. Vowing to be a perfect hostess, Nina uses her detailed lists and math skills to analyze and solve problems, methods to which young STEAM enthusiasts might relate. Young readers' attention will more likely be drawn to the illustrated lists and math problems than to Kocsmiersky's pleasant drawings. The drawings are illustrations of single scenes within each chapter but do not advance the plot. The storyline itself is as easy to follow, with vocabulary boxes included that feature both English and Indian terms. Each box contains a reprint of a vocabulary word followed by its definition. VERDICT The scarcity of early chapter books that show both Indian and American cultural traditions, the integration of two cultures, and definitions of both countries' words, make this book a recommended purchase for middle grade reading collections.--Cheryl Blevens

Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Kashmira Sheth
Kashmira Sheth was born in India with Guajarati as her mother tongue and began learning English in fifth grade. She had lived in Bhavnagar and Mumbai before moving to United States when she was seventeen to attend Iowa State University, where she received a BS in microbiology. Before becoming an author Kashmira had many different jobs, including running a dance school and choreographing and performing Indian dances, working in a bakery, and working as a food microbiologist. She is the author of several picture books, chapter books, and middle grade and young adult novels. Taking inspiration from her own life and experiences, much of Kashmira's work centers on Indian culture and features Indian and Indian American characters.

Jeffrey Ebbeler, a graduate of Art Academy of Cincinnati, has been creating art for children for almost twenty years and has illustrated over fifty books. After college he worked for a puppet theater sculpting marionettes and performing. He also created many large-scale animal puppets for the Central Park Zoo. He lives in Ohio.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781682635025
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Peachtree Publishers
Publication date
April 20, 2023
Series
Nina Soni
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV013000 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | General
JUV074000 - Juvenile Fiction | Diversity & Multicultural
Library of Congress categories
Fiction
Families
Family life
Cousins
East Indian Americans
Hospitality

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