First Apple

First Apple by Ching Yeung Russell is a charming tale published by Penguin Young Readers Group in 1996. This first edition, written in English and spanning 112 pages, follows Ying, a young girl living in Hong Kong, as she devises a plan to buy a special birthday gift for her grandmother—a shiny, crunchy red apple, a luxury in her world. The story captures Ying’s determination and resourcefulness as she navigates challenges, including the school bully, in her quest to make her grandmother’s birthday memorable.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family and the significance of cultural values, set against the backdrop of life in Asia. The book delves into the social dynamics of Ying’s environment and her experiences with new challenges, particularly in the context of cooking and food. Through Ying’s journey, the story highlights the importance of love and creativity in overcoming obstacles, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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“Ying’s approach to life reminds me of a Chinese Ramona.”–Children’s Literature
Ying knows the perfect birthday present for her grandmother–a shiny, crunchy red apple. But they live in Hong Kong, where apples are “rich people’s fruit”. Ying has the perfect plan to earn the money–if she can keep out of the school bully’s way.
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