Sarah Simpson is tired of being ordinary. The most unusual thing she has ever done is bite the dentist's fingers. So what can she do to be special? Trade names with her best friend? Eat snails and squid? When Sarah learns that her favorite Chinese restaurant might go out of business, she comes up with a plan. One that makes people want to say, "Here comes Sarah Simpson " and saves Wongs' Restaurant, too. In quintessential Phyllis Reynolds Naylor style, this delightful story speaks straight to the heart of kids as they struggle to define themselves.
Sarah has a artist for a mom, and a crrrraaaaazzzzzzyyyyy little brother. She wants to be special so she does a lot of things like change her middle name and wear bells in her hair. Her favorite restaurant is going out of business and she thinks of an idea to help it. Her mom paints her a T-shirt of the restaurant called Wongs. She wears the T-shirt to school and everyone asks where they can get one. She tells them "At Wongs". So then everyone goes to Wongs, and it doesn't go out of business!
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