A Chinese-American teenager, April Chen struggles to find herself and live her own life in the midst of opposing and powerful desires--her plans to attend college and her Chinese grandmother's outrageous demands for her future.
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East meets the West,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: April and the Dragon Lady (Hardcover)
This story is about a girl whose life is dominated by her grandmother. April,(the girl) is born in America whereas her grandmother was brought up in the East(China). In Chinese culture,the boys are more valuable than the girls. Poor April has to take care of her grandmother. One day,she met a Caucasian boy named Steve. From that day onwards,they became friends. Steve taught her equality and also told her that it's not only her responsibilty to take care of her grandmother. It's also her brother's job.April's grandmother doesn't like her children to marry a Caucasian. April's brother,Harry always give excuses to avoid taking care of Grandmother.April is forced to cancel a lot of music practise and other things. The whole family has to find a solution. I really pity April. I can't take that big responsibility of taking care of my grandmother. Many other things happen in this story. I find out a lot of hardships April goes through. I really love this book.
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This review is from: April and the Dragon Lady (Paperback)
April is Chinese-American. She lives with her father, brother, and grandmother in Seattle, Washington. When the story begins, April is a junior in high school. She plays in her school's orchestra and belongs to the geology club. April loves rocks. She wants to go to school in Colorado to study geology, but there is a big problem - GRANDMA.
Grandma came to live with them when April was small. April's mother was so distraught that she went to work at the local library, until she died two years ago from lung cancer. In Chinese-American families, the most important family members are the boys. The girls don't count for much. April, growing up in America, is having trouble being submissive, especially to her spoiled, doted-on brother. When Grandma is diagnosed with diabetes and begins showing signs of senility, it is expected that April take care of her. April is torn between being the good Chinese daughter and pursuing her dreams of going to college and becoming a geologist. Her brother is so self-centered that April has to give up being in the orchestra and belonging to her rock club. Will she have to give up all of her dreams? I enjoyed reading APRIL AND THE DRAGON LADY and did so in about a week while reading three other books. April is a good character and her fight is interesting. The characters learned a lot during the length of the story about family, love, culture, independence, and giving to others. I highly recommend reading this book. Reviewed by: Marta Morrison
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April's Fight for Freedom by J. Rich,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: April and the Dragon Lady (Paperback)
In April and the Dragon Lady, April Chen faces difficulties trying to break free of her grandmother's control over her life and the customs of the Ancient Chinese.
One of the challenges placed in her path by her controlling grandmother is the right to date Steve, April's Caucasian boyfriend. This is not allowed because of a custom that states that a Chinese woman must marry a Chinese man. Another challenge placed in her path is her grandmother's stubbornness to the old expression "my way or the highway". April faces the challenge of trying to break free of the Chinese customs but still taking care of her grandmother since her older brother Harry won't do anything, her father doesn't pay attention, and her mother is dead. In this book, April also discovers some new things about her grandmother that relate to the way she was brought up. One is that her grandmother is a racist and the other is that she is a sexist. She is racist against anyone not Chinese and she is sexist against women. Throughout the book, April begins to realize that she is neither American nor Chinese si she must stretch herself to cover both areas of her life and to get her grandmother to realize that the world is changing and no one lives by the old ways anymore, she must look deep inside herself and discover who is truly is. At the end of the book, April has discovered her true self and she receives a token from her grandmother (the Dragon lady) that shows her that she too can change.
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