Here are some short takes on books with city settings for kids on the younger end of the spectrum. Side note: both of these authors were at KidLitCon this year, and I had a lovely conversation with Zetta Elliott.
Thank You, Omu! by Oge Mora. Little, Brown Young Readers, 2018.
Omu is Igbo for queen, according to the author’s note, but also what she called her grandmother growing up. In this story, Omu is making “thick red stew” for dinner, the wonderful smell of which brings one person after another to her door begging for a taste of it, from a little boy to a police officer, a hot dog vendor, and even the mayor. There’s a nice variety of skin tones and genders across jobs and a feel-good community ending. The art is truly worthy of its Caldecott honor, collage made of printed and painted papers, books and newsprint, and even, especially delighting my mother, vintage sewing patterns. This is great for reading aloud, and was a hit with everyone I showed it to from kid through teen to adult.
Dragons in a Bag by Zetta Elliott. Illustrated by Geneva B. Random House, 2018.
Formerly mostly self-published author Zetta Elliott was finally picked up by a major publisher in this not quite middle grade book. It does, however, continue in the vein of other stories the author has set in the neighborhood. Jax’s mother has left him with “Ma” while going to court to try to keep their house. He doesn’t quite know who Ma is, but he learns pretty quickly that she has plenty of secrets. When a squirrel tries to open a box that turns out to contain baby dragons, Jax and his friends must set out on a journey through space and time to bring them to a safe place. More time is spent on the adventure of travel than on the dragons, but the characters are engaging and clearly set up for more books in the series. This is a great book for readers who may not have seen themselves reflected in fantasy before. The core of the story is one that resonates with me – “Magic will find you if you believe.”

You Don’t Know Everything, Jilly P! by Alex Gino. Scholastic, 2018.
The Collectors by Jacqueline West. HarperCollins, 2018.
Merci Suárez Changes Gears by Meg Medina. Candlewick, 2018.
The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani. Narrated by Priya Ayyar. Listening Library, 2018. B079RN5YLT. Print edition by Kokila, 2018, 978-0735228511.





The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui (2017)
Blame This on the Boogie by Rina Ayuyang (2018)
Boundless by Jillian Tamaki (2017)
Cook Korean by Robin Ha (2016)
Descender by Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen (2015-2018)
Empire State by Jason Shiga (2011)
Four Immigrants Manga by Henry Yoshitaka Kiyama (1999)
Get Jiro! By Anthony Bourdain (2012)
Killing and Dying by Adrian Tomine (2016)
Nanjing: the Burning City by Ethan Young (2015)
One! Hundred! Demons! By Lynda Barry (2002)
Same Difference by Derek Kirk Kim (2011)
Secret Identities by Jeff Yang et al (2009)
Shortcomings by Adrian Tomine (2007)
Summer Blonde by Adrian Tomine (2003)
Vietnamerica by G.B. Tran (2007)

Brain Camp by Susan Kim (2010)
Diary of a Tokyo Teen by Christine Mari Inzer (2016)
Eternal Smile by Gene Luen Yang and Derek Kirk Kim (2009)
Johnny Hiro! By Fred Chao (2012)
Koko Be Good by Jen Wang (2010)
Laura Dean Keeps Breaking up with Me by Mariko Tamaki (2019)
Level Up by Gene Luen Yang (2011)
Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker and Wendy Xu (Fall 2019)
Re-Gifters by Mike Carey (2007)
Scott Pilgrim series by Bryan Lee O’Malley (2004 and on)
Skim by Mariko Tamaki and Jillian Tamaki (2008)
Snotgirl by Bryan Lee O’Malley (2017)
Sumo by Thien Pham (2012)
SuperMutant Magic Academy by Jillian Tamaki (2015)
Tina’s Mouth by Keshni Kashyap (2011)
They Called Us Enemy by George Takei et al (2019)
What It Is by Lynda Barry (2008)
Amulet series by Kazu Kibuishi (2008 and on)
Bigfoot Boy series by J. Torres and Faith Erin Hicks (2012-2014)
Lola by J. Torres and Elbert Or (2009)

Secret Coders series by Gene Luen Yang (2015 and on)
Sea Sirens by Amy Chu (June 2019)
Kid Gloves by Lucy Knisley. First Second, 2019.
York Book 2: The Clockwork Ghost by Laura Ruby. HarperCollins Children’s, 2019.
Pie in the Sky by Remy Lai. Henry Holt, 2019.
Darius the Great is Not Okay by Adib Khorram. Read by Michael Levi Harris. Penguin Random House, 2018.
Everything I Know about You by Barbara Dee. Aladdin/Simon & Schuster, 2018.
Halfway Normal by Barbara Dee. Aladdin/Simon & Schuster, 2017.
Midsummer’s Mayhem by Rajani LaRocca. Yellow Jacket, 2019.
The Fated Sky by Mary Robinette Kowal. Tor, 2018.

