Little Almond Blossoms: A Book of Chinese Stories for Children
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The collection presents interconnected short stories about Chinese children and family life in early 20th-century California, following youngsters as they celebrate lunar and Western holidays, face small domestic hardships, and learn kindness and resourcefulness. Scenes center on festivals such as the Moon Festival and Christmas, playful misadventures, and acts of generosity that illuminate customs, toys, and neighborhood characters. Simple moral lessons, moments of longing and joy, and gentle humor shape vignettes that contrast traditional Chinese practices with American surroundings. Narrative voice remains child-focused, emphasizing sensory detail and cultural rituals while keeping plots concise and accessible.
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