#PBStudyBuddy feature for picture book TOKYO NIGHT PARADE: Picture of Asian American author Sylvia Chen in giant glasses holding the book. The Emoji Arc shows a graph with Y-axis for Tension/Intensity and X-axis for Pages. Emojis with varying emotions plotted on the graph; may vary by reader for this book. Standout Phrase: "I don't know. Maybe in a year. Maybe in ten. Maybe never again." Standout Page Turn Text: "And leads Eka into the dark." Standout Art Detail: Breathtaking scenes, and exquisite night and monster depictions Starry Book Marks: Magical, awe-filled worldbuilding, Compelling storytelling with hooks and words of interest throughout, and Vivid verbs.
Top-of-Mind Book Hooks: Based on Japanese folklore, How big moves can split your heart between two worlds, Treasuring true friendship, Dealing with uncertainty, Living in the moment. Fast Facts: Pub Year 2023, Created by J.P. Takahashi and Minako Tomigahara, Imprint/Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books / HarperCollins, Word Count (excludes text in art & backmatter): ~700, Backmatter: Author’s Note. Picture of Asian American author Sylvia Chen in giant LED-lit glasses holding the book. For more #PBStudyBuddy features, visit pbstudybuddy.com. Thank you!
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