Only One Year
Review
By The Horn Book Magazine
While American children might be initially surprised to read about a small boy living away from his immediate family for such a long time, Cheng’s tender story reminds us that there are many ways to raise children. Frequent, homey black-and-white illustrations and back matter such as a pronunciation guide, glossary, and author’s note add to the young reader’s appreciation of the story.
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