The Most Perfect Persimmon
The Most Perfect Persimmon
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Annotation: In this charming author-illustrator debut, a Korean American girl harvests a perfectly ripe persimmon that she can’t wai... more
 
Reviews: 1
Catalog Number: #386358
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2024
Edition Date: 2024 Release Date: 08/27/24
ISBN: 1-662-62084-5
ISBN 13: 978-1-662-62084-3
Dewey: E
Language: English
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Kirkus Reviews

A young girl discovers the pitfalls of perfection.Joo Hong admires the persimmon tree in her backyard; its fruit is "round like a full moon. Amber like the morning sun." Though Mama warns her that the fruit isn't ripe, Joo Hong can't wait but soon realizes the persimmons "[aren't] quite perfect yet." She turns her attention to nurturing the tree in hopes that the fruit will be "more perfect" in time for her grandmother's visit. The simple narrative reveals a montage of Joo Hong lovingly watering and nurturing the tree. Her efforts pay off as she enjoys a sweet harvest of sliced persimmons. But Grandma won't be here until next weekend. Despite her attempts to store the persimmons in the shade, the fruit continues to form dark spots. Joo Hong greets her grandmother in tears with the "wrinkly and mushy" fruits. Grandma gently explains that the overripe persimmon is now considered a hongshi: "tender on the outside. Silky and juicy in the inside." Endearing cartoon artwork is set against bright backdrops; Joo Hong's exaggerated facial expressions comically capture her emotions, especially her frustration and impatience. Little ones fixated on the idea of perfection will find a kindred spirit in Joo Hong. Characters present East Asian, and in an author's note, Chung explains that the story was inspired by her experiences growing up in Korea.A delectable tale that will guide young readers to reexamine their own perceptions. (Picture book. 5-8)

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Reading Level: 2.0
Interest Level: K-3
Guided Reading Level: L
Fountas & Pinnell: L

In this charming author-illustrator debut, a Korean American girl harvests a perfectly ripe persimmon that she can’t wait to share with Grandma.

When Joo Hong harvests a beautiful persimmon from her mom’s garden, she can’t wait to give it to her Grandma who is visiting from far away. However, the days leading up to her arrival feel like forever—and the persimmon is looking less and less perfect as time passes by. What can Joo Hong do to make sure it’s perfectly ripe—and not mushy and wrinkly—for Grandma’s visit? 

A tender story about three generations of Korean women and one perfect persimmon, this debut from author-illustrator Hannah Chung shows that even when things don’t go as planned, something even better may be in store.


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