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Paperback Thief of Hearts (Golden Mountain Chronicles, 1995) Book

ISBN: 0064405915

ISBN13: 9780064405911

Thief of Hearts (Golden Mountain Chronicles, 1995)

(Book #9 in the Golden Mountain Chronicles Series)

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Stacy Palmer, a Chinese American is the same as everyone else, and though she doesn't get along with the new girl from China, Hong Ch'un, she tries to help find her when Hong Ch'un is accused of... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Thief of Hearts

Thief of Hearts by Laurence Yep is a book based on heart warming tales and mixed-race characters within the novel. As Yep had once said, "Probably the reason why much of my writing has found its way to a teenage audience is that I'm always pursuing the theme of being an outsider -- an alien -- and many teenagers feel they're aliens." Since this book contains an outsider named Hong Ch'un, i believe that many people will enjoy reading this novel and will be able to compare their real life experiences with the character in the book. I truly recommend this novel to people who had troubles on their first day at school, to some people who have troubles reassuring their life and to people who had once came across problems that were hard to face for them.

Hearts that have been stolen

Thief of Hearts is about a girl named Stacey whose father works with a man from China Mr. Wang. Mr. Wang's daughter Hong Chun is from China and she is very rude to Stacey in the beginning. Stacey is part American and part Chinese. She gets her mother's Asian eyes and gets her fathers blond hair. Hong Chun and Stacey start to fight verbally in the car ride on the way to school. Stacey and Hong Chun have to share lockers, go to the same classes and have the same lunch period together. After lunch they start to become nicer to each other and walk back to Stacey's locker. But when Stacey opens her locker she sees all the stuff that her friends have been looking for. During the day Stacey's friends Jeff and Sylvia have lost their precious belongings. They blame Hong Chun and for stealing their things. So Hong Chun runs away to china town and Stacey her mother must find her. I like this book because it shows about the Chinese culture and how you shouldn't judge someone on there appearances.

The Theif of Hearts multicultural book!

The Thief of Heart multicultural book! Stacey's dad works with at a company with a Chinese guy, Mr. Wang. His daughter, Hong Ch'un, is the same age as Stacey. Before school starts, they meet. Stacey has to show Hong Ch'un around the school and they have to share a locker. When Hong Ch'un and Stacey go to their locker after school to pack up, Hong Ch'un finds something that doesn't belong to her in her backpack. Well, Jeff and Sylvia (Stacey's friends) had lost something that day. Jeff lost a wound up kangaroo and Sylvia lost a good luck charm. Now everyone blames her for stealing their things, but she really didn't. How would you feel if you were blamed for something that you didn't do? I would feel very upset and mad. Then Hong Ch'un ran away to go back to Chinatown where she lived. After they found out that Hong Ch'un was gone, Stacey, her mom, Casey, and her mom, Tai-Paw went looking for her. When they got to Chinatown, they went to Mr. Jeh's house. He sent faxes and he made phone calls to people to keep an eye out for Hong Ch'un. Do you think they will find Hong Ch'un? I think they will. Will they find out who really stole Jeff and Sylvia's things that they lost? They might find out who stole the stuff, but it depends on who it is though. I did like it because it teaches you not to steal things from people because it hurts their feelings and makes you feel guilty. If you like different cultural books, then you would like this book.

Stacy's Thief

Thief of HeartsBy: Laurence YepReviewed by: J.LauPeriod: 6The book Thief of Hearts is about a half Chinese half American girl that is very popular at school until another Chinese girl comes to her school. The new Chinese girl's name is Hong Ch'un and is very protective of herself so no one liked her. When special things are stolen from people at school and turn up in Hong Ch'un's backpack, everyone blames her of being the thief until Stacy stands up for her then everyone started thinking that she was no different from Hong Ch'un. Both Hong Ch'un and Stacy's feelings are hurt but they plan to find the real thief. So Stacy's Tai-Paw makes up a trick to get the real thief. Stacy finds out that the real thief was Karen (one of her friends) and has her apologize for everything.I liked this book because it teaches about friendship and family.The part about friendship that I liked was when Stacy went back to school the next day and found out whom the real thief was. After the water fight with Jeff Stacy realized that the heart pin given to her from Tai-Paw was gone. The pin had a substance on it that if you touched it, it would make a exploding noise and leave color on your fingers that wouldn't come off. She ran into bathrooms looking for someone washing their hand with a stain on them. She finally found Karen in the janitor's bathroom. Stacy found out why and instead of hating Karen she learned to treat all her friends equally." And suddenly Karen was crying and hugging me."The part that I liked about family is when Stacy realized that her mom was learning to understand Stacy. After Stacy's mom came back from sending Hong Ch'un home, she told Stacy to go to bed. Stacy didn't want to so her mom told her not to stay up too late. "I jumped up from my chair. "Mom?" When she had turned around, I hugged her. "Thanks."" They finally started to understand each other and stop fighting and that's how a real family is supposed to act.My favorite part of the book is when Stacy and Hong Ch'un finally become friends. Everyone at school found out that the thief really was Karen so they started to like Hong Ch'un. After school that day Hong Ch'un went up to Stacy and said thank you. When she asked what she could do to repay Stacy, Stacy said to forgive Karen and try to be her friend. So Hong Ch'un said that she would and that she wanted to be Stacy's friend too. So in the end everything turned out great.

coming of age and remembering your culture

Stacy has grown up in her neighborhood thinking that she is the same as everyone else. Being Chinese-American she realizes that she is different. Yep does a great job of capturing the feelings and emotions of Stacy who has to deal with these issues of being different. Adolescents who are also in similar situations can identify with the problems that Stacy face. Students can identify with the character trying to find herself and who she is. I enjoyed reading this book and I cannot wait for Yep's next one.
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