cover image Tala Learns to Siva

Tala Learns to Siva

Kealani Netane, illus. by Dung Ho. Orchard, $18.99 (32p) ISBN 978-1-3388-5931-7

Netane’s debut celebrates individual perseverance and connection to Samoan culture as a girl, Tala, learns to siva from her heart. Against an ocean backdrop, Tala watches in awe as Aunty Sina performs the taualuga, her hands dancing like rolling waves. When Aunty shows her the moves, Tala’s “legs wobbled... wrists stiffened,” and she cries in frustration. Acknowledging her own early struggles with the dance, Aunty advises, “Dance from your heart. The motions will come.” Incorporating movements into her everyday activities, Tala makes progress but realizes that something’s still missing: a glowing face, honoring both Samoa and the child’s ancestors. Employing a tropical palette and repeating stylized motifs, Ho’s digital illustrations embody Tala’s enthusiasm as the child practices for her stuffed animals, and eventually, her family, carrying tradition forward for future generations. A glossary and author’s note conclude. Ages 4–8. (May)