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Grade 3-5–A lighthearted coming-of-age novel with a cultural twist. Readers follow Grace, an American girl of Taiwanese heritage, through the course of one year–The Year of the Dog–as she struggles to integrate her two cultures. Throughout the story, her parents share their own experiences that parallel events in her life. These stories serve a dual purpose; they draw attention to Graces cultural background and allow her to make informed decisions. She and her two sisters are the only Taiwanese-American children at school until Melody arrives. The girls become friends and their common backgrounds illuminate further differences between the American and Taiwanese cultures. At the end of the year, the protagonist has grown substantially. Small, captioned, childlike black-and-white drawings are dotted throughout. This is an enjoyable chapter book with easily identifiable characters.–Diane Eddington, Los Angeles Public Library
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*Starred Review* Gr. 3-5. When Lin was a girl, she loved the Betsy books by Carolyn Hayward, a series about a quintessentially American girl whose days centered around friends and school. But Lin, a child of Taiwanese immigrants, didn't see herself in the pages. Now she has written the book she wished she had as a child. Told in a simple, direct voice, her story follows young Grace through the Year of the Dog, one that Grace hopes will prove lucky for her. And what a year it is! Grace meets a new friend, another Asian girl, and together they enter a science fair, share a crush on the same boy, and enjoy special aspects of their heritage (food!). Grace even wins fourth place in a national book-writing contest and finds her true purpose in life. Lin, who is known for her picture books, dots the text with charming ink drawings, some priceless, such as one picturing Grace dressed as a munchkin. Most of the chapters are bolstered by anecdotes from Grace's parents, which connect Grace (and the reader) to her Taiwanese heritage. Lin does a remarkable job capturing the soul and the spirit of books like those of Hayward or Maud Hart Lovelace, reimagining them through the lens of her own story, and transforming their special qualities into something new for today's young readers. Ilene Cooper
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (May 2, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031606002X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0316060028
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #34,657 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A tiny jewel of a book, July 2, 2006
This review is from: The Year of the Dog (Hardcover)
This year I have decided to read as many really good children's books published in 2006 as humanly possible. This means that I pay particularly close attention to the books my co-workers (other children's librarians) promote loudly. One of the first titles this year that received such promotion was a little politely perfect story by the name of, "The Year of the Dog". So delicate as to come across as almost fragile, this is one of those books that makes stories out of a minimum of words. You will not find any excess to this story. No long-winded exposition or sentences written solely for the purpose of filling the page. Instead, this is a finely honed and delicately crafted title that is bound to be enjoyed by vast hoards of children, should it ever fall into their hands. You job? See that it does.

It's the Year of the Dog, and Pacy has just learned that this is the year she's supposed to "find herself" and make new friends. This means that a person will need a lot of luck, and fortunately she has that in spades. For example, there's a new girl in school. A new girl who's exactly Pacy's age and who, just like her, is Taiwanese-American. Her name is Melody and instantly she and Pacy become best friends. Together, the two experience everything from school tryout and a book contest to figuring out which boy they like and what to dress up as for Halloween. As the year goes by, there's plenty to do and plenty to learn.

What really gives this book a push past other children's books out there is just how kid-friendly it is. Whether she's discussing a science fair project or trying out for the school play, Lin seems to have an uncanny knack for tapping into the heads of children. The characters befriend one another, have small fights, and go through the usual steps of kids of that age. There is a gentleness to Lin's storytelling too. You know that when the new Taiwanese girl comes to class, she's not going to reject Pacy's advances for friendship. And then there are the tiny pen-and-ink drawings that illustrate the story. From the step-by-step instructions of "How to draw a dog" (the same one you see on the book's cover) to The Wizard of Oz curtain call or a single twinkie, Lin's pictures fill out a precise little story with precise little illustrations.

Now I made the serious mistake of reading, "The Year of the Dog", while my plane sat for four hours on a New Orleans tarmac through both lunch and dinnertime. I would like to advise you to never ever read this book if your tummy is grumbling. From the moment the book opens on Chinese New Year to feast after feast after feast, you're going to find your salivation glands filling mighty fast while reading this story. Have you ever read the descriptions of food in the Laura Ingalls Wilder's, "Little House" books? Well that's the kind of evocative description you're going to discover when Lin talks about some of the tastiest Taiwanese dishes out there.

For Taiwanese kids growing up in America, it's tough to figure out the politics of something as simple as their own culture. Are they Taiwanese? Chinese? Lin does a magnificent job of simplifying the situation for children without downplaying the importance of the topic or making it seem unimportant. She even makes the daring choice of having her main character teased for not being Taiwanese enough. Issues like this are given enough room so that the kids reading the book can think through the difficult situations and maybe find fault with the narrator's perceptions. For example, Pacy at one point says that could never be a character in the school production of, "The Wizard of Oz", because who's ever heard of a Taiwanese munchkin? Lin shows this to be a silly concern without having some didactic character push their way onto the page and deliver the obligatory you-can-be-whatever-you-want-to-be speech all too common in children's literature. Consider this author capable of something a little classier and a little smarter than great grand sweeping statements such as that.

It's rare to find any book as small and intelligent as this little novel. For those readers who like chapter books but still need pictures, "The Year of the Dog" fills a definite need. Probably one of the more beautiful books to come out this or any other year. It's required reading.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Mama, I love this book", February 17, 2006
This review is from: The Year of the Dog (Hardcover)
I never heard my Asian-American daughter say these words until she read "Year of the Dog." All the elements of a 4th-grader's life are there - family, friends, school projects, holidays, camp, disappointments, achievements, learning about yourself - and are told with gentleness, humor, truth, and terrific illustrations. We've loved all Grace Lin's picture books, and are delighted that she's now writing chapter books. Hoping for a sequel in time for next Chinese New Year!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Year of The Dog, March 1, 2006
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My 7 year old niece could not put it down. A wonderful read for girls of all ages.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Outsider or Not?
The book The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin is about a little named Pacy. She has two sisters a mother and a father. Read more
Published 10 months ago

5.0 out of 5 stars A book loved by kids and adults!
I feel this book gives different views of Pacy's life. She found a new friend who is almost like a twin for her, and that's cool because she's a unique girl. Read more
Published 11 months ago by C. J. Mahoney

4.0 out of 5 stars Charming read
This is exactly the type of book I would have liked to read when I was 8 years old because it describes one girl's account of growing up Asian in American culture. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Jane Ip

5.0 out of 5 stars Finding Oneself
This simply-written book sprinkled with sweet little drawings delighted my fifth grade daughter and I. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Linda Austin

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!!!
I loved this book. It was funny and the characters are hilarious. This book is about a young chinese-american girl, Pacy. It is the new Year of the Dog. Read more
Published 22 months ago

5.0 out of 5 stars This awesome book
This great book The Year of the Dog by Grace Lin has funny parts and the two main characters, Grace Lin and Melody Ling, are very friendly. Read more
Published on October 23, 2007

5.0 out of 5 stars funny silly laugh-at-loud
I have a friend who is Taiwanese American, and she recommended this book. Although intended for age 9 to 12, I found it funny and silly. Read more
Published on October 23, 2007 by Shopping Princess

4.0 out of 5 stars Look Over Here

The year of the dog is a book that you can not put down. It takes place in New York. The main characters are Grace Lin and Melody Ling. Read more
Published on October 22, 2007

1.0 out of 5 stars Dull
This book was so dull that I couldn't finish it. There was no hook, no adversity for the protagonist, and the story was dull. The writing is average at best. Read more
Published on July 17, 2007 by Reader

5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful evocation of chinese american childhood
really enjoyed this chapter book, and can't wait to read it to my daughter. simply and warmly told.
Published on June 26, 2007 by Anita Ung

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