The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling (Hardcover)
Praise for The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling:
"Heart-wrenching… The novel provides an insightful look at the powerful role food plays in our emotional lives." – The New York Times Book Review
* "Gritty details lend depth to this viscerally powerful tale of a teen struggling to help her troubled family." – Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"[R]efreshingly measured in its resolution… believable optimism readers can accept, and they’ll be glad to see Anna's better way forward." – Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"This is a book with a huge heartbeat and so much love infused in every page. The stoic resilience of the Chiu family is inspiring." – Alice Pung, award-winning author of Lucy and Linh
"A heartwarming tale of family, food, and first love that captures the pain and confusion of grappling with a parent's mental illness. Wai Chim will make you cry both happy and sad tears." – Justine Larbalestier, author of My Sister Rosa
"I adored this heartfelt story. Wai Chim has employed a deeply immersive storytelling style to explore the unspoken truths within families, trust, cross-cultural relationships, first love, and forgiveness with sophistication and unfailing empathy." – Leanne Hall, author of Iris and the Tiger
Praise for The Surprising Power of a Good Dumpling:
"Heart-wrenching… The novel provides an insightful look at the powerful role food plays in our emotional lives." – The New York Times Book Review
* "Gritty details lend depth to this viscerally powerful tale of a teen struggling to help her troubled family." – Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"[R]efreshingly measured in its resolution… believable optimism readers can accept, and they’ll be glad to see Anna's better way forward." – Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"This is a book with a huge heartbeat and so much love infused in every page. The stoic resilience of the Chiu family is inspiring." – Alice Pung, award-winning author of Lucy and Linh
"A heartwarming tale of family, food, and first love that captures the pain and confusion of grappling with a parent's mental illness. Wai Chim will make you cry both happy and sad tears." – Justine Larbalestier, author of My Sister Rosa
"I adored this heartfelt story. Wai Chim has employed a deeply immersive storytelling style to explore the unspoken truths within families, trust, cross-cultural relationships, first love, and forgiveness with sophistication and unfailing empathy." – Leanne Hall, author of Iris and the Tiger