Lucy Wu, aspiring basketball star and interior designer, is on the verge of having the best year of her life. She's ready to rule the school as a sixth grader, go out for captain of the school basketball team, and take over the bedroom she has always shared with her sister. In an instant, though, her plans are shattered when she finds out that Yi Po, her beloved grandmother's sister, is coming to visit for several months -- and is staying in Lucy's room.
Lucy's vision of a perfect year begins to crumble, and in its place come an unwelcome roommate, foiled birthday plans, a bully who tries to scare Lucy off the basketball team, and Chinese school with the annoying know-it-all Talent Chang. Lucy's year is ruined -- or is it?
A wonderfully funny, warm, and heartfelt tale about the ways life often reveals silver linings in the most unexpected of clouds.
Praise forThe Great Wall of Lucy Wu:
Winner of the Asian/Pacific American Library Association Award for Children's Literature
A delightful story about assimilation and family dynamics . . . sure to appeal to young readers struggling with issues of self-identity, whatever their heritage. --Los Angeles Times
Thought-provoking, funny, and incredibly heartwarming. --Booklist
A realistic and amusing portrait of family dynamics, heritage, and the challenge of feeling like an outsider. --Publishers Weekly
Genuinely touching. --Kirkus Reviews
A unique look at the power of family. --Discovery Girls Magazine
A delightful story about assimilation and family dynamics, The Great Wall of Lucy Wu is sure to appeal to young readers struggling with issues of self-identity, whatever their heritage. -Los Angeles Times
Wendy Wan-Long Shang is the author of THE GREAT WALL OF LUCY WU, which walóT