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Spring 2005 Review:

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Donna Jo Napoli

Atheneum Books for Young Readers

© 2004

    Xing Xing is not your average Chinese girl living in ancient times. She is a salve girl living under her stepmother's rules. Her mother and father have both perished and she is left to take care of her stepsister and stepmother. Young Wei Ping(her stepsister) is bound by the feet. This is a process of shrinking the feet so they will be smaller and more appealing to young men. Wei Ping is being prepared to have an arranged marriage, therefore Xing Xing  is working a lot for Wei Ping. Once Wei Ping has lost toes from a Raccoon Kit attacking her, all hope has vanished of Wei Ping being married. Xing Xing is now in the spotlight. She is the only one left to bring the family honor. She attends a ball and loses a shoe. The prince calls an order of a young girl who left her shoe at the ball. He wants that young lady to be his wife. Xing Xing fits in the shoe and marries the prince.
        This remake of Cinderella was spectacular. It promotes cultural diversity by portraying the story in that of a different culture and country. Chinese culture fascinates me and always has. This book is one I would recommend to readers in 7th through 11th grades. It is a fairly easy read and is very interesting. Bound is excellent!

~ Darla Conti, grade 9, Struthers High School

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