Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
04/01/25
ISBN:
Publisher: 1-368-07506-1 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-5873-9
ISBN 13:
Publisher: 978-1-368-07506-0 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-5873-9
Dewey:
Fic
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
(Mon Nov 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)
A Chinese American family becomes entangled in magical mischief.Eighth grader Winston Chu and his family are still processing the friendly fire death of his father who was serving in Iraq. On the eve of the third anniversary of losing his dad, Winston, along with trusted soccer mates Mav, Bijal, and Cassa, stumble across Mr. Pang's Whimsies, a store of magical knickknacks in San Francisco's Chinatown that Winston had never noticed before. Winston, armed with a pie, inadvertently helps Mr. Pang by scaring away some Hawaiian shirtâclad troublemakers, but he disappointingly ends up with just an old broom and dustpan as tokens of the shop owner's gratitude. What Winston does not know is that these objects are possessed by the spirits of the cloud weaver and the cowherd, star-crossed lovers from Chinese folklore. Things only get more complicated when Winston's younger sister, Coco, gets swapped with a changeling from the shop. The friends must figure out how to get her back using clues from Winston's family's beloved collection of traditional Chinese stories, Tales From the Middle Kingdom. Lee deftly crafts an adventure that strings together seemingly random clues only to have them fall satisfyingly into place in the end. Themes of friendship, grief, and family love are explored throughout. A few lingering questions hint at a sequel. Cassa reads White; Mav has some Senegalese ancestry, and Bijal's name cues him as South Asian.There's plenty of magic, healing, and love to enjoy on this roller-coaster ride. (Fantasy. 8-12)
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Kirkus Reviews
(Mon Nov 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)
Best-selling author Rick Riordan presents best-selling author Stacey Lee's modern-day reimagining of a classic Chinese folktale—replete with magic, boba, and lots of trash talking. Now in paperback!
Twelve-year-old Winston Chu is supposed to learn impulse control at the cooking academy his mom enrolled him in. But learning to think before he acts won’t happen overnight.
While skateboarding home with a pie in hand, Winston inadvertently stops a robbery at Mr. Pang’s Whimsies, an oddities shop in Chinatown. As a reward, Mr. Pang invites Winston to choose any item in the store. But the strange old man warns Winston to browse carefully, for the first thing Winston touches will be the thing he gets. Before Winston can decide, a magpie flies under a shelf, and he impulsively grabs an old broom to sweep it out.
Mr. Pang hands him the broom, along with a dustpan. “Two for one. Congratulations.”
Deflated, Winston returns home, determined to put the broom incident behind him. Or at least in the closet. But when some of his most beloved possessions go missing, all Winston can think about are the broom and dustpan. Did they somehow take his stuff? And what—or who—will they dispose of next?
It’s time to break into Mr. Pang’s Whimsies, where clearly there’s more going on than meets the far-seeing eyeball. It’s time to fight magic with magic. And this time, Winston better have a plan.
Endorsed by Rick Riordan, author of the Disney+ hit series Percy Jackson and the Olympians.