Copyright Date:
2023
Edition Date:
2023
Release Date:
09/05/23
Pages:
259 pages
ISBN:
Publisher: 1-944020-90-X Perma-Bound: 0-8000-4636-6
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-1-944020-90-3 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-4636-1
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2021953309
Dimensions:
21 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist
(Wed Jul 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Pippa gets way in over her head when she agrees to host a Christmas Eve party at her small apartment for the most popular kids in school. Her Korean American family is a bit strapped for cash, and what's worse, her upstairs neighbor takes a tumble and ends up moving into their living room because she needs care. Add to that her neighbor's terrifying cat and getting caught between two crushes, and Pippa's middle-school experience just became her worst nightmare. This is a heartfelt story about a kid who wants to make everyone happy, including herself, and do things the "right" way but who struggles with asking for help. Young and older readers alike will find this relatable, because who ast of all a middle-schooler nts to admit to their pals that they have to let them down? This lovely Christmastime read has broad appeal and fleshed-out characters who all share in the limelight. This is also a great story for folks who like to read about triumphant underdogs.
Kirkus Reviews
(Wed Jul 05 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Pippa is in over her head and head over heels in the second installment of the Pippa Park series.Pippa, a working-class Korean American 12-year-old, lives with her adult sister, Mina, and Mina's husband in Massachusetts; her mother returned to Korea due to visa issues. Pippa has settled into the private middle school she attends on a basketball scholarship. She is friendly with the Royals, the group of popular girls, most of whom are wealthy and White, but she isn't quite one of them-yet. When the venue for the Royals' Christmas party falls through, Pippa impulsively volunteers to host it. What the other girls don't know is just how tiny Pippa's apartment is and that her family can't afford glitzy decorations or catering-even Christmas presents are outside their budget. Obstacles abound, one of the Royals seems to have it in for her, her best friends are drifting away from her, and she develops feelings for two different boys, one White and one Korean American. It's too much, and Pippa makes one disastrous decision after another until it all comes to a head a few days before the party. Luckily Pippa learns some valuable lessons in friendship and teamwork just in time to make it a very merry Christmas after all. This is solid, classic middle-school drama fare that benefits from the interesting ways Pippa's family background is developed.An engaging variation on a familiar theme. (Fiction. 9-12)
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"Charming and Entertaining" - Common Sense Media
Join Pippa Park as she juggles friendships, peer pressure, crushes, basketball, and family in the sequel to the relatable drama-filled middle school book Pippa Park Raises Her Game. Perfect for fans of The Baby-Sitters Club and Kelly Yang's Front Desk Series.
Korean American Pippa Park picks up right where she left off . . . trying to balance basketball, school, friends, working at the struggling family laundromat, and fitting in. Eliot, her math tutor—and the cutest boy at school—is finally paying attention to her. And Marvel—her childhood friend—is making her required volunteering much more interesting. But things with the Royals, her new friends and teammates who rule the school, still feel a bit rocky. Especially because Caroline, a head Royal, would like nothing more than to see Pippa fail.
So when Pippa is faced with hosting the annual Christmas Eve party that could make or break her social life, how can she say no? Will Pippa make enough money to cover the costs while juggling crushes and everything else? With courage and determination, Pippa sets out to host the party, find the perfect dress, pick the right boy, and stay true to her real self.
GREAT GIFT FOR READERS AGES 9–12
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Extra Content in the Book includes:
Author Q&A, Book Club Questions, and Korean Language Glossary with Pronunciation Guide
Get Caught Reading Poster Pick! (2023)
Cybils Awards Middle Grade Fiction nominee (2023)
Bestselling AAPI and Girls Sports Series
Perfect for the School Classroom or Library!
New Video Series on Youtube Now!
Complimentary Guides: AAPI Discussion and Anti-Racism Resource
Common Core Language Arts Guide
Tween Book Club with printable activities
Includes word games, make-your-own-book playlist, fortune teller, and discussion questions
The Series is a Contemporary Reimagining of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens