Book Descriptions
for Peiling and the Chicken-Fried Christmas by Pauline Chen
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
Peiling hates the first day of school after Christmas vacation, when all the kids giddily exchange news of what they received. Her Chinese American family doesn’t celebrate Christmas. This year, however, Peiling convinces her parents to embrace the holiday. She has a picture-perfect vision of what Christmas should be, and everything seems to be going along fine until her mother attempts a traditional Christmas dinner. The embarrassing meal is all wrong, at least to Peiling, and in the aftermath of the celebration, she feels let down. Her disappointment at home is compounded at school, where she’s been standing in for another student during rehearsals of The Prince and the Pauper but doubts she’ll ever get the chance to shine on stage. Pauline Chen’s novel has some wonderful moments of quiet revelation in the context of a story that blends humor and depth, and features a cast of warm and appealing characters. (Ages 8–10)
CCBC Choices 2008. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2008. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Christmas season is in full swing, and eleven-year-old Peiling Wang can't take another minute of it. She feels completely left out! Her family is from Taiwan, and even though they have been living in America since she was small, they have never once celebrated the biggest holiday of the year. But with encouragement from her hip, young uncle, Peiling musters up the courage to ask her parents the big question: Can we celebrate Christmas this year? With such high hopes (and maybe some unrealistic expectations!) it is especially disappointing when things don't turn out quite the way Peiling planned. But there is always a silver lining, and Peiling finds it.
Publisher description retrieved from Google Books.