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PBParty Entry #11 : Chao Does Not Like Mornings

March 20, 2023 Posted by Mindy Alyse Weiss PBParty Finalists 2023 15 Comments

GENRE: **Diverse, Character Driven, SEL, NF backmatter


WORDS: 425


Query:

Dear Agents and Editors,

Hello! I am seeking literary representation and hope you will consider my picture book, CHAO DOES NOT LIKE MORNINGS.

Chao, a grocery store in Taiwan, does not like mornings. Unfortunately for him—and his bruised fruit and annoyed customers—grocery stores are supposed to open bright and early, when the sun is a soft scrambled egg in the sky. By the time Chao gets up, it looks more like a melted mango. He turns to his neighbors for advice, but they’re not much help: Bao the bakery suggests baking bread at dawn, while Yi the hospital doesn’t understand the concept of sleep at all. Finally, with a little help from Ying the movie theater, Chao starts to question why grocery stores have to open so early in the first place. Inspired, he takes a big risk—and transforms himself into Taiwan’s first night market. The rest is history.

At 425 words, CHAO DOES NOT LIKE MORNINGS combines the whimsical and endearing personification of a building from Adam Rex’s SCHOOL’S FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL with the vibrancy of Taiwanese food and culture. An additional 228 words of backmatter offer further context for readers to learn more about the history of Taiwanese night markets as well as the Mandarin Chinese roots behind the names of Chao and his neighbors.

After studying creative writing at Emory University, I lived in Kaohsiung, Taiwan for two years, where I taught elementary school English and fell in love with the country. With the help of a grant from the McGrath Foundation, I am excited to return this summer to write more picture books inspired by this incredible place. Currently, I am pursuing a dual MA/MFA in children’s literature at Simmons University. As the bilingual daughter of Chinese immigrants, I hope this story authentically honors East Asian culture. Moreover, as a night owl myself, I wanted to encourage readers to be active about creating a life that best serves their individual needs, even if it challenges social expectations. As was the case for Chao, it might actually benefit everyone!

Thank you for your time, and I hope to hear from you soon.


Excerpt:

Chao is not a morning person. [street in Taiwan, personified grocery store]
He loves sleeping in. But everyone knows all grocery stores open early…

“Wake up!” sings the sun, peeking in the windows.
“Wake up!” chime the pomelos and papayas, ripe and ready.
“Wake up!” say the people. Their feet tap. Their eyes roll. Their mouths flatten into frowns.

The sun is a melted mango when Chao finally opens.


What inspired you to write this story & what do you have in common with it:

From 2019 to 2021, I lived in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, where I taught elementary school English and fell in love with the country. With the help of a research grant from the McGrath Foundation, I am excited to return this summer to write more picture books inspired by this incredible place. Furthermore, as the bilingual daughter of Chinese immigrants, I hope this story authentically honors the East Asian culture that inspired it. And as a night owl myself, I wanted to encourage readers to create a life that best serves their individual needs, even if it challenges social expectations.

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  • Elisa Houot
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    March 20, 2023 at 6:43 AM

    Hi! I would love to read this! If you are interested, you can upload your manuscript here: https://querymanager.com/query/ElisaHouot/PBParty
    I look forward to reading.
    Elisa Houot – Agent at The Seymour Agency

  • Kaitlyn Leann Sanchez
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    March 20, 2023 at 9:10 AM

    Ohh, this sound lovely! Please feel free to send this story and if you’d like up to two more in a single doc for my consideration (whole Ms for PB and first 10 pages for anything longer) to QueryManager.com/2049/PBParty

    Thank you for sharing your wonderful stories with the world, and I’m excited to take a peek!

  • Lynnette Novak
    · Reply

    March 20, 2023 at 12:07 PM

    Hi! I would love to see more! Can you send your query and picture book manuscript in the body of the email to querylynnette (at) theseymouragency (dot) com? Please put #PBParty and the title of your story in the subject line. #ExcitedToRead If another Seymour agent requests, please only send to one of us. Thanks!

  • Kayla Tostevin
    · Reply

    March 20, 2023 at 2:49 PM

    I would love to see the rest of this! Please feel free to send the full manuscript to childrensubmissions@pagestreetpublishing.com with “PBParty” and the title in the subject line.

  • Erin Casey Westin
    · Reply

    March 20, 2023 at 3:11 PM

    This sounds fabulous, I’d love to read more! If you want to share the manuscript with me, please use this link to query: QueryManager.com/erincaseywestin/PBParty

  • Monica Rodriguez
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    March 20, 2023 at 5:57 PM

    I’d love to read more! Please send the full manuscript plus your query letter in the body of the email to querymonica@contextlit.com and put PBParty along with the Title in the subject line. Looking forward to it!

  • Taj McCoy
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    March 21, 2023 at 9:21 AM

    Hi there, I’d love to see more! Please feel free to send your full MS and query via this link: https://QueryManager.com/tajmccoy/PBParty. I look forward to reading more!

  • Michelle Hauck
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    March 21, 2023 at 11:28 AM

    This sounds so fun! I’d love to take a look at the full project! You can submit via my Query Manager link: https://querymanager.com/query/2011/PBParty and feel free to include two or more projects as well. Thanks so much and I’m looking forward to it!

  • Hilary Harwell
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    March 21, 2023 at 11:53 AM

    Hi – I’d love to see the entire manuscript. Please send along with your query to hilaryquery@ktliterary dot com, and paste in the body of the email. Subject: “PBParty Request”… Thank you!

  • Melissa Manlove
    · Reply

    March 21, 2023 at 4:20 PM

    Intriguing! Yes, please!

  • schleismane
    · Reply

    March 21, 2023 at 4:25 PM

    We would love to see the rest of this! Please send to schleismane@beamingbooks.com.

  • Alex Robertson
    · Reply

    March 24, 2023 at 9:28 AM

    Hi, I’d love to read more! Please send to alex.robertson@candlewick.com

  • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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    Author
    March 24, 2023 at 10:29 PM

    Ninja Agent SmileForAuntie would love to see your manuscript! I’ll share the details with you privately. Congrats!😊

  • Mindy Alyse Weiss
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    Author
    March 26, 2023 at 6:45 PM

    Agent Rick Margolis would love to read your full manuscript! I’ll share his info with you privately. Congrats. 😊

  • Michaela Whatnall
    · Reply

    March 31, 2023 at 6:33 PM

    Hi there! I would love the chance to consider this project. You are welcome to submit your query and manuscript to me at this link, and please mention PBParty near the top of your query: https://querymanager.com/query/michaelawhatnall

    Thank you, and I’m looking forward to reading!

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