Chang’s Paper Pony

Chang’s Paper Pony by Eleanor Coerr is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on March 30, 1993. This 64-page book is written in English and presents a story set during the gold rush era, focusing on Chang, who arrives in California with his grandfather from China. As Chang navigates this new world, he dreams of owning a horse, and the narrative explores how his aspirations might be realized with a bit of luck and gold dust.
Readers will find a tale that delves into themes of hope and ambition against the backdrop of 19th-century America. The story captures the experiences of an Asian American boy and his journey in a historical context, making it suitable for beginner readers interested in juvenile fiction. With its engaging premise, this book offers insights into the challenges and dreams of its characters, inviting young readers to reflect on their own aspirations.
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It’s the time of the gold rush, and Chang has come with his grandfather to California from China. Chang’s dream is to own a horse of his own. With luck … and a little gold dust … that wish just might come true.
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