cover image Slippery, Spicy, Tingly: A Kimchi Mystery

Slippery, Spicy, Tingly: A Kimchi Mystery

Yangsook Choi. Carolrhoda, $18.99 (32p) ISBN 979-8-7656-1018-3

Active grandmother Halmoni interrupts her busy schedule to spend time with her grandchild in this humorous culinary mystery. When Halmoni—a lively “super senior”—arrives to make special kimchi, her grandchild Keo believes that she actually “cared about other things, not me.” After telling Keo “you are my treasure,” she doesn’t seem to make kimchi but instead buys and washes out a giant clay jar, then digs an enormous hole in the backyard, which Keo fears is meant to be Halmoni’s grave. One evening, the whole family slices and seasons a hundred heads of cabbage, but Halmoni’s gone the next day—and so are the kimchi ingredients. Choi’s imaginative Keo offers a well-reasoned foil to the actions of “slippery, spicy, and tingly as kimchi” Halmoni, while acrylic and colored pencil illustrations, finished digitally, depict the family activities in warm hues and imagined fantastical events in blue-green tones. Characters cue as Korean. Includes a pronunciation guide, author’s note, and more about kimchi. Ages 5–9. (Oct.)