Ling & Ting: Together in All Weather
by Grace Lin; illus.

Ling & Ting: Together in All Weatherby Grace Lin; illus. by the author
Primary Little, Brown 44 pp.
11/15 978-0-316-33549-2 $16.00
In this fourth book in the sweet and funny easy-reader series (
Ling & Ting: Not Exactly the Same, rev. 7/10, and sequels), six brief chapters take the twins through the
seasons, together. In the first story, a thunderstorm finds them hiding under a blanket: they are
not scared, just
“surprised.” On a hot summer day they sell all their
lemonade — to each other. Raking leaves has to be done all over again, since first Ting’s red hat and then Ling’s might be at the bottom of the pile (later in the book, Ling’s hat turns up, at first mistaken for an unusual spring flower). In the winter, Ting claims to be sick so she can avoid shoveling snow; Ling’s recipe for some “old Chinese medicine” (a smelly simmering of onions, ginger, dirt, an old sock, etc.) drives a suddenly recovered Ting out of bed, snow shovel in hand. The final story finds the twins looking for a rainbow and finding
two. “They are twin rainbows!” says Ting. “Just like us!…We are so lucky to be together!” As always, the girls’ personalities shine through in both text and illustrations (and Ting is still differentiated by her jagged bangs). Each chapter employs a different-color border around the bold gouache illustrations, giving the book a predictable and unifying visual structure. An artist’s note says, “The color palette was inspired by the sudden appearance of a bright rainbow on a gray, glum day.” That’s how the whole book feels.
From the January/February 2016 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.
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