.Chang' e on the Moon by Katrina Moore, illustrated by Cornelia Li, translated through Jaime Chu.I gather image books that retell myths and mythology, as well as I am delighted through this gorgeously detailed new retelling of the Mandarin belief "Chang' e on the Moon." Chang' e and also her hubby, Hou Yi, stay in unity and love each other dearly. Hou Yi is a skilled archer, as well as when way too many sunshines start seeming in the sky, the Jade King asks for Hou Yi's support in firing them down. Afterward, he approves Hou Yi an elixir of endurance, but desiring to stay a temporal along with his better half, he performs certainly not take it. I adore Moore's take on the ending. The end constantly end up along with Chang' e taking the panacea as well as ending up being immortal and also living on the moon, however I like Moore's empathetic take on it. Back matter features the story converted right into Mandarin. This is actually an organized set of folktales retold coming from worldwide, and I may certainly not hang around to collect them all!