![]() ![]() When the justifiably resentful Rubina chases Sana around the house, the pair of wee figures shows up eight times on that spread, racing from spot to spot like Hilary Knight’s Eloise. Every page shows fresh composition and scale. Blackall’s peppy watercolor-and-pencil illustrations hum with vibrancy and a wonderful sense of children in constant motion. Pouting all the way, Rubina takes Sana, who not only disrupts the games but eats both her own and Rubina’s big red lollipop party favor. This concept’s new to Ami, but the real problem is younger sister Sana, who demands to attend as well. ![]() Running home from school, Rubina tells Ami (mom) the thrilling news of a birthday-party invitation. Dynamic visual design distinguishes this tale of sibling conflict in an immigrant family. ![]()
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