![]() It’s a thin plotline with little tension, but to populate it, Florence paints a lovely picture of a warm, extended family whose members truly care about one another and take each other seriously. She takes it upon herself to strengthen her muscles with weight lifting (with the baby cousins!) and hanging by her arms, but nothing seems to work. This strikes Jasmine as unfair, so she sets out to prove to her family that she is strong enough to join in the task herself. Sophie and Eddie, being the older cousins, are excited about the roles they will play this year, namely to help out with the preparations for mochi, a sweet and sticky rice dessert that traditionally is pounded by the men of the family and shaped by the women. But beloved Obaachan flies all the way from Hiroshima, Japan. Some, like mean cousin Eddie and his family, just have to drive down from San Francisco. The extended Toguchi family gathers each year to celebrate New Year’s Day. ![]() Eight-year-old Japanese-American Jasmine Toguchi is tired of having to follow in the footsteps of her older sister, Sophie, who gets to do everything first. ![]()
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