My editor, Kandace Coston, gave me the good news! Sumo Joe received a really nice review from Kirkus Reviews.
Here’s our review from Kirkus Reviews:
SUMO JOE
Author: Mia Wenjen
Illustrator: Nat Iwata
Review Issue Date: April 1, 2019
Online Publish Date: March 17, 2019
Publisher:Lee & Low
Pages: 40
Price ( Hardcover ): $18.95
Publication Date: May 14, 2019
ISBN ( Hardcover ): 978-1-62014-802-0
Category: Fiction
Friendly sibling rivalry sparks a face-off between the two Japanese martial art forms, sumo, and aikido. Spare rhyming text introduces Japanese-American Sumo Joe as a “Strong big bro, / built for sumo,” who is “gentle, though.” While sister Jo must go to aikido, Joe’s friends arrive to “practice sumo!”
His two friends, both boys of color, are quick to help tie the special belt and construct their makeshift wrestling ring with various throw pillows. They continue with “teppo,” or drills, including flinging salt to purify the “dohyo,” or ring. Japanese terms, printed in boldface on the first occurrence, are seamlessly incorporated into the text, explaining different aspects of sumo.
An author’s note and glossary also provide extended cultural notes on both martial art forms, including sumo’s origins in Shinto. Iwata provides a warm pastel palette with characters full of movement and personality. This is especially apparent when Jo returns from practice with her hair flying behind her.
Jo is tenacious in challenging her brother despite the traditional sumo practice that women cannot enter the ring once it is purified. When Sumo Joe accepts, readers are treated to a lively sibling duel with a good-natured conclusion.
With a saturation of ninja/ninjutsu books in the market, this is a refreshing new take on the martial arts genre. Young readers will enjoy this spirited debut with insightful integration of cultural exploration.
(Picture book. 3-6)
Thank you to Kirkus Reviews for our review of Sumo Joe and to everyone at Lee and Low Books who helped to create this book. I can not take credit for all the words; it was a group project with a crack editorial team who contributed to the creation of this book! My thanks to Kandace Coston and the other editors at Lee and Low whom I never met but who gave feedback that shaped this book. You know who you are!
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YAY! I’m looking forward to getting this book!
Congratulations, Mia! What a great review!
Congrats on this nice review, Mia! They’re hard to come by from Kirkus!
Wonderful review. Congratulations to you!
Congratulations, Mia! Love the cover!
Heading to Library this weekend. If they haven’t ordered yet….they will! Congratulations on all your hard work coming to fruition. Can’t wait to read. In my mind, In my mind, I am already curled up sitting in the warm sun, in the red beanbag chair in the Children’s Dept of my Library. Smiling big for you Mia!✌🏼💁🏼🎶🎨📚😊