A multicultural family story that celebrates kindness and differences.
Lila is excited for her cousins Takeo and Rosie to visit. They're going to ride bikes, paint, and camp together. But when the cousins arrive, everything's wrong: Rosie and Takeo are better painters than Lila, have skateboards instead of bikes, and don't want to camp outside. Lila is terribly disappointed until the cousins make her a surprise: a big banner for their "best cousin" Lila!
Inspired by the author's own large, diverse family, When the Cousins Came is a sensitive story about insecurity, hosting, and friendship. Katie Yamasaki's tale, paired with bright mixed-media art, reminds children that negative thoughts and anxiety over exclusion don't always translate to reality, and that even when plans go wrong you can still have a good time together.
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the Year!
* "A refreshing, reassuring, and honest story about family and friendship that stands out." —School Library Journal, Starred Review
* "A quiet story that captures all those small cherished moments in childhood. A rare find about family featuring a mixed-raced protagonist." —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"Mixed-media collage illustrations, incorporating acrylic, gouache, pastels, colored pencil, and hand-painted cut paper, beautifully present the multiethnic family."—Booklist
"International muralist Katie Yamasaki (Fish for Jimmy) deftly enhances When the Cousins Came with cultural, social and emotional layers for lasting beyond-the-words effect."—Shelf Awareness
"A useful mirror book . . . of how people from different backgrounds and cultures can meet halfway and learn from each other."—The Horn Book
"A celebration of the happy alchemy of kids creating their own activities together."—The Bulletin