Broken
• New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Book
• Kirkus Reviews Best Picture Book of the Year
• New York Public Library Best Book for Kids of 2025
• Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2025
• An NPR "Books We Love" Selection of 2025
• One of the Evanston Public Library's 101 Great Books for Kids of 2025
• Brightly Best Picture Book of 2025
"Fang’s illustrations are rich with color and texture. Cinematic framing and clever use of perspective draw readers into Mei Mei’s inner world and show how a young child experiences difficult feelings, turning an everyday accident into a relatable tale of honesty, repair and love." —New York Times
"Fang makes room for both laugh-out-loud humor and moments of genuine empathy; rife with homey details, her softly rounded illustrations exude warmth. . . . A common childhood experience, conveyed with an uncommon mix of sensitivity, mirth, and heart." —STARRED REVIEW, Kirkus Reviews
"This flawless picture book teaches young readers that with honesty, love, and a little glue, there is no mistake too big to fix.
—STARRED REVIEW, School Library Journal
"Broken, yet another winning picture book by author/illustrator X. Fang, describes a passionate, child-centered experience that includes boredom, crisis, redemption, and . . . cake!" —STARRED REVIEW, Shelf Awareness
"Peace settles over the living room with the understanding that objects and trust alike become more precious for having been lovingly mended."
—Publishers Weekly
"In illustrations rendered with fine-lined shading, off-kilter angles, and pleasantly chunky figure design, Fang wryly taps into a childlike sense of anxiety and fear of consequences, as well as the relief of forgiveness and unconditional love. Mei Mei’s emotional roller coaster is comically but unmistakably telegraphed in Fang’s depictions of faces and gestures, and kids who need a reminder that accidents happen will be especially heartened by the warm resolution." —Booklist
"Balancing visual humor with tenderness, Fang has crafted a tale that ultimately reassures while provoking genuine giggles." —Mahnaz Dar, Kirkus Reviews
"The impeccable pacing of the back and forth, laugh-out-loud stare-off between Mei Mei and Mimi heightens the tension of the narrative as the little girl’s growing guilty conscience urges her to tell the truth. A touching ending with grandmother and grandchild fixing the broken cup together reminds readers that 'every patch and every repair tells a story' and that love is built on honesty and forgiveness."
—Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books