Bitter Tea and Rock Candy

This tender and warm audiobook is a touching ode to grandparents and family traditions-even picky eating. It features music and special effects. Listen along and enjoy the fun!


Mimi's Waipo loves liangcha, but Mimi thinks her grandmother's favorite tea is just too bitter.

It burns her lips, it tastes sour on her tongue, and it smells like her grandfather's socks-yuck!

Mimi secretly feeds her liangcha to the fish, and hides it in a plant, and pours it down the sink-anything to avoid drinking it again. But Waipo has an idea. One morning, she makes a new batch of liangcha for them to share. Will Waipo's secret ingredient be enough to win Mimi over?

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company (BYR)

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Bitter Tea and Rock Candy

This tender and warm audiobook is a touching ode to grandparents and family traditions-even picky eating. It features music and special effects. Listen along and enjoy the fun!


Mimi's Waipo loves liangcha, but Mimi thinks her grandmother's favorite tea is just too bitter.

It burns her lips, it tastes sour on her tongue, and it smells like her grandfather's socks-yuck!

Mimi secretly feeds her liangcha to the fish, and hides it in a plant, and pours it down the sink-anything to avoid drinking it again. But Waipo has an idea. One morning, she makes a new batch of liangcha for them to share. Will Waipo's secret ingredient be enough to win Mimi over?

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company (BYR)

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Bitter Tea and Rock Candy

Bitter Tea and Rock Candy

by Yan Gu

Narrated by Katharine Chin

Unabridged — 8 minutes

Bitter Tea and Rock Candy

Bitter Tea and Rock Candy

by Yan Gu

Narrated by Katharine Chin

Unabridged — 8 minutes

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This tender and warm audiobook is a touching ode to grandparents and family traditions-even picky eating. It features music and special effects. Listen along and enjoy the fun!


Mimi's Waipo loves liangcha, but Mimi thinks her grandmother's favorite tea is just too bitter.

It burns her lips, it tastes sour on her tongue, and it smells like her grandfather's socks-yuck!

Mimi secretly feeds her liangcha to the fish, and hides it in a plant, and pours it down the sink-anything to avoid drinking it again. But Waipo has an idea. One morning, she makes a new batch of liangcha for them to share. Will Waipo's secret ingredient be enough to win Mimi over?

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company (BYR)


Editorial Reviews

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"The depiction of affection between a grandparent and grandchild and the importance of empathy . . . are universal. A heartwarming tribute to intergenerational connection."—Kirkus

"Warm peachy and yellow tones cast a cozy glow over this multigenerational exchange of a culturally specific family tradition...A stirring addition to the rapidly expanding collection of diverse food stories."—Booklist

"A great story for libraries looking for representation of Chinese culture, of intergenerational relationships, and of trying new things; it’s also something of an ode to the fact that grandmothers were once young"—School Library Journal

Kirkus Reviews

2025-05-16
A young girl of Chinese descent resists drinking the pungent tea made by her grandmother.

Mimi’s Waipo lovingly serves her liangcha, an herbal tea meant to cool her body and keep her healthy. As Mimi brings the bowl to her lips, her thoughts wander to the flowers on Waipo’s balcony, soothingly illustrated with soft pastels and a warm palette. Alas, the tea is too hot, bitter, sour, and smelly! Mimi can’t bring herself to swallow a single mouthful. But Waipo is adamant: Mimi must drink liangcha every day, just as Waipo did growing up, just like Waipo’s grandmother “before her, and her grandmother before her.” Mimi scrambles each day to creatively dispose of the murky liquid. When Waipo finally catches her, she’s angry, but Mimi is unapologetic; their strong emotions are captured in full-bleed spreads enhanced with charming botanical details. The conflict is ultimately resolved when each commits to understanding the other: Mimi comes to appreciate liangcha as a ritual symbolizing Waipo’s love for her, while Waipo looks to her own childhood for a sweet solution to make the tea’s bitter flavor more palatable for Mimi. Readers familiar with the role of teas in traditional Chinese medicine may see themselves in Mimi or Waipo—or perhaps in both. The depiction of affection between a grandparent and grandchild and the importance of empathy, however, are universal.

A heartwarming tribute to intergenerational connection.(Picture book. 4-8)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940193712930
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 09/09/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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