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Sam and the Lucky Money by Karen Chinn (1997, Paperback, Reprint) 
Sam and the Lucky Money by Karen Chinn (1997, Paperback, Reprint)

 
Sam and the Lucky Money by Karen Chinn (1997, Paperback, Reprint)

Author: Karen Chinn
Publisher: Lee & Low Books
Publication Date: 1997-07-01
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1880000539
ISBN-13: 9781880000533
Product ID: EPID552095
Description: Sam must decide how to spend the lucky money he's received for Chinese New Year.
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Synopsis
Sam must decide how to spend the lucky money he's received for Chinese New Year.

Details
Publication Date:1997-07-01
Illustrator:Cornelius Van Wright, Ying-Hwa Hu
Edition Description:Reprint

Size
Height:10.3 in
Width:8.8 in
Thickness:0.2 in
Weight:4.8 oz

Publisher's Note
This year Sam gets to spend his New Year's gift money any way he chooses. Shopping carefully in his favorite Chinatown stores, he is disappointed to find that everything he wants is too expensive. Deciding to forgo a tasty sweet or a new toy for himself, Sam donates his money instead to a barefoot homeless man. Full color.

Industry Reviews
A Chinese American boy gives his New Years' gift money to a homeless man. Subtle, sunny watercolors accurately render the boy's emotions and the Chinatown setting. Ages 3-9.(Sept.)
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PreS-Gr 2 Sam receives four bright red envelopes decorated with shiny gold emblems as part of the traditional Chinese New Year celebration, each containing a dollar. As he accompanies his mother through Chinatown, his anticipation of how to spend it diminishes when he realizes that the ``lucky money'' won't buy as much as he had hoped. His mood is further sobered after an encounter with a man he stumbles upon in the street. He nobly, though not surprisingly, concludes that his four dollars would be best spent on the barefoot stranger. Though the traditional message that it is better to give than to receive will be apparent to adults immediately, it is handled in a genuine, thoughtful manner that will be realistic to children. Detailed descriptions of the sights and sounds of the New Year celebration build in contrast to Sam's growing introspection, becoming even more dramatic and adding to the depth of the story. The illustrators masterfully combine Chinatown's exotic setting with the universal emotions of childhood through expressive portraits of the characters. Starr LaTronica, Four County Library System, Vestal, NY
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