We Are Definitely Human

We Are Definitely Human by X. Fang, published by Tundra on August 6, 2024, is a 48-page picture book written in English. This humorous story centers around an alien invasion that unfolds in a lighthearted manner, showcasing the interactions between Mr. Li and three peculiar visitors from “Europe” who crash-land in his field. As Mr. Li extends his hospitality, the narrative explores themes of kindness and acceptance, making it accessible and enjoyable for readers of all ages.
In this engaging tale, the visitors, who exhibit amusingly human-like behaviors, spark a sense of community as the townsfolk join in to assist them. The story highlights the importance of understanding and embracing differences, all while delivering a feel-good message about humanity. We Are Definitely Human combines elements of juvenile fiction and science fiction, offering a delightful exploration of alien contact through a humorous lens.
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WINNER of the Ezra Jack Keats Best New Illustrator Award • An American Library Association Notable Children’s Book
A hilarious alien invasion story with a feel-good message about what it means to be human. Perfect for earthlings of all ages.
When three mysterious visitors from “Europe” crash-land in Mr. Li’s field, he does what any good host would: he invites them back to his farmhouse and offers to help fix up their “car”. No, there’s nothing strange about these guests at all. Just like other humans, they “make business”, “play sportsball” and “wear hat”. As the townsfolk also come to the aid of the visitors and the gathering turns into a little party, interplanetary relations reach an all-time high.
A sweetly funny extraterrestrial offering that explores surprising acts of kindness and acceptance, X. Fang’s second picture book is truly out of this world.
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