Nothing Alike: A picture book inspired by #sorrywrongasian
By (Author) Zewlan Moor
Illustrated by Peter Cheong
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
16th August 2023
20th June 2024
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Diversity, equality and inclusio
Hardback
24
Width 244mm, Height 244mm
350g
Inspired by #sorrywrongasian, Nothing Alikeis a slyly funny story about a white boy who can't tell two Asian girls apart in his classroom. Or can he
Reuben thinks it's impossible to tell Esm and Eunwoo apart! They both have the same dark hair, are both short, and they even wear the same school uniform. Except that once Reuben starts to think about it, ofcoursehe knows who is who. But just as he starts to learn who's who, the girls have a surprise in store for him ...
In this masterful picture book about race and perception,Nothing Alikeshines a light on the tricky topic of micro-aggressions and stereotyping, with the wry humour,child-centredness and friendship dynamics of Who's Your Real Mum.
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Nothing Alike is based on a true story, and a common experience among Asians. Author Zewlan Moor was continually mistaken for another Asian writer colleague, despite them looking nothing alike. In a curious twist of fate, Zewlans son came home from his new school and could not tell his two Asian classmates apart. And so her idea of this picture book about race, perception and stereotyping was born.
Zewlan Moor is a Brisbane-based GP with an English Literature degree. She writes playful children's books, some of which arebased on her Filipino-Australian heritage.
Peter Cheong spent several years in the Australian army before pursuing a career in illustration. He currently resides in Perth (Whadjuk Region), Western Australia with his amazing wife and baby (and cat), creating characters and telling their stories.