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Paperback The Case of the Goblin Pearls Book

ISBN: 0064405524

ISBN13: 9780064405522

The Case of the Goblin Pearls

(Book #1 in the Chinatown Series)

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Lily Lew's famous movie-star aunt asks her to be in Chinatown's New Year's parade. During the parade, a priceless pearl necklace is stolen right in front of Lily and since her great aunt thinks she is... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Life in China Town and a Mystery about Goblin Pearls

The Case of the Goblin Pearls by Laurence Yep is an exiting, well-written, fast-paced book that draws the reader into an intricate plot. Lily, a 12-year-old Chinese American girl, is drawn into a mystery when her great aunt, a famous old movie star, comes to plan a float in the New Years parade. The Goblin Pearls, famous for their size, are stolen during the New Years parade and it is up to Lily and her great aunt to solve the mystery. Meanwhile, Lily discovers what life can be like for a poor family from China who desperately need money while she makes a new, unexpected friend. I would recommend this book because it is exiting and teaches you about Chinese immigrants. This book gets really exiting when Lily finds one of the pearls that came off the chain. She is in a restaurant and she wanders to the ladies room down a dark hall. No one knows she is there. She has just entered the stall when the lights go out. In the following scene, a mysterious person tries to kidnap her and get back the pearl. In the less fictional aspect, Lily makes friends with an immigrant girl from China. She lives with her mother and siblings. They are very poor and the mother has not been paid for three months. Altogether, this book rounds up excitement, mystery and truth in one. This is why I recommend it. Some people might not agree that the book is very informative about Chinese-American culture. They might think this because the book is mostly a mystery. I still believe though that the book tells a lot about what life is like for poor Chinese immigrants. It also tells about some rich Chinese in America. Not only does the reader learn about Chinese Americans and China Town, but they also learn about different of Chinese that is spoken. So if you enjoy a mystery while learning, this is a great book for you.

Filling a gap in Asian American lit

While this book is far from being one of Yep's best works, it is a very important book and not a bad read at all. While focusing on the mystery at hand, Yep includes many details and authentic attributes of Chinese American culture. With so few books of varying genre available by minority authors, this is a great one to read.
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