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Morning Sun in Wuhan

Audiobook (Includes supplementary content)
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

What was the pandemic of the century like at the start? This swift, gripping novel captures not only the uncertainty and panic when COVID first emerged in Wuhan, but also how a community banded together.

Weaving in the tastes and sounds of the historic city, Wuhan's comforting and distinctive cuisine comes to life as the listener follows 13-year-old Mei who, through her love for cooking, makes a difference in her community. Written by an award-winning author originally from Wuhan.

Grieving the death of her mother and an outcast at school, thirteen-year-old Mei finds solace in cooking and computer games. When her friend's grandmother falls ill, Mei seeks out her father, a doctor, for help, and discovers the hospital is overcrowded. As the virus spreads, Mei finds herself alone in a locked-down city trying to find a way to help.

Author Ying Chang Compestine draws on her own experiences growing up in Wuhan to illustrate that the darkest times can bring out the best in people, friendship can give one courage in frightening times, and most importantly, young people can make an impact on the world. Listeners can download Mei's tantalizing recipes and cook them at home.

Supplemental enhancement PDF accompanies the audiobook.

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    • Booklist

      September 1, 2022
      Grades 3-7 Drawing on her own experiences growing up in Wuhan, China, Compestine delivers a unique and poignant tale about the early days in the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. The story follows 13-year-old Mei, whose mother has passed away and whose father is a doctor enveloped in an overcrowded hospital. Isolated and grieving, Mei finds solace in playing a cooking video game and in actual cooking. As the health crisis continues to worsen around her, Mei searches for ways to help her community. She and other kids band together to cook in an emergency kitchen and to deliver food and supplies to their neighbors. In addition to eliciting hope and compassion, Compestine's creative and genuine storytelling offers up numerous windows into Chinese culture. Each chapter begins with a proverb, and many chapters end with a mouthwatering, easy-to-follow recipe accompanied by a charming illustration. Compestine, a cooking--TV-show host and chef, also includes a cooking glossary and information on basic cutting techniques. An author's statement provides compelling insight into this quick yet heartwarming story.

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      October 15, 2022
      A pandemic story told through the eyes of a girl growing up in Wuhan, China, author Compestine's own hometown. Grieving her mother's death and with Father busy working as a physician at a major hospital, 13-year-old Mei often finds herself home alone. She fills the solitude with her favorite pastime: cooking. When she isn't busy in her apartment kitchen, she jumps into her virtual one in the computer game Chop Chop. There, she and her teammates' key strokes and culinary knowledge fend off zombie invaders by making sure the soldiers are well fed to fight. Mei's virtual escape soon becomes all too real, though it is not zombies that threaten but the new airborne viral disease the world will come to know as Covid-19. As the city enters lockdown and neighbors fall ill, Mei joins forces with her gamer friends to prepare meals and coordinate food deliveries to their neighborhoods. All the while, Mei's own anxieties simmer on the back burner: Is her father safe working at the hospital? Does her Aunty hate her for choosing to stay with Father? Readers who have lived through the pandemic over the last few years will surely identify with Mei's worries and hopes for a brighter post-pandemic future. The simple story is a bridge builder across geography and culture, universal in its themes of family and community through the global pandemic, encouraging empathy, introspection, and optimism. Endearing, hopeful, and sure to make your mouth water. (recipes, cooking glossary, information on cutting techniques, author's note) (Fiction. 8-12)

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This children's story is set in Compestine's hometown of Wuhan at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nancy Wu masterfully narrates the experience of 13-year-old Mei as the young teen grieves the loss of her late mother and misses her father, who works virtually nonstop at the hospital, helping patients with a mysterious disease. Wu captures the anger born from fear that Mei's father feels when Mei na�vely visits him at work to ask for medicine for her friend's sick grandmother and then quickly shifts to remorse as he hands her a mask and sends her home. Wu maintains an eerily composed calm as Wuhan is shut down, leaving Mei alone to play computer games and cook food for neighbors. Chapter titles are read in Chinese and English. Listeners will reflect on their own Covid experiences while enjoying Mei's story. S.D.B. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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