“A tale of artistic integrity told with artful simplicity.”
— Kirkus Starred Review
“Visually it advances like the unrolling of an oriental scroll . . . A satisfying tale, whether read aloud or pored over alone to pick up the whimsical humor of the illustrations.”
—School Library Journal
When Chan is given a perfect jade stone and is commanded to carve a dragon from it, he senses a different destiny for the gem—and for himself. Perfect for middle readers and warmly illustrated by painter Ju-Hong Chen, this Chinese folktale offers a clear and gentle message of artistic truth and a lesson in staying true to one’s self.
About the Author
Author and playwright Caryn Yacowitz earned an MA in creative writing from San Francisco State University. She publishes poetry and non-fiction work for children on various subjects and teaches writing in northern California.
About the Illustrator
Ju-Hong Chen is a self-taught artist who grew up in Communist China. Purposely avoiding the training of China's art schools, he worked as an art designer in a factory. He moved to the United States in 1982 and his first picture book earned Parents' Choice Honor Book for illustration. Chen lives in Oregon.
The Jade Stone:
A Chinese Folktale
By Caryn Yacowitz
Illustrated by Ju-Hong Chen
34 pp. 11 x 8.5 31 illus.
JUVENILE FICTION / Fairy Tales & Folklore / Country and Ethnic
Grade: Pre-K 3
Age: 3-8
ISBN: 9781455624676 pb