A touching and funny middle-grade story about a boy whose life is
turned upside down when his Chinese grandmother moves in
Eleven-year-old Danny's life is turned upside down when his Chinese
grandmother comes to live with his family in England. Things get worse
when Danny finds out he'll have to share his room with her, and she
took the top bunk! At first, Danny is frustrated that he can't
communicate with her because she doesn't speak English--and because he's
on the verge of failing math and Nai Nai was actually a math champion
back in the day. It just feels like he and his grandmother have nothing
in common. His parents insist that Danny help out, so when he's left to
look after Nai Nai, he leaves her at the bingo hall for the day to get
her off his back. But he soon discovers that not everyone there is as
welcoming as he expected . . . Through the universal languages of math
and art, Danny realizes he has more in common with his Nai Nai than he
first thought. Filled with heart and humor, Danny Chung Sums It Up
shows that traversing two cultures is possible and worth the effort,
even if it's not always easy.
"Maisie Chan has delivered the perfect equation for a sweet middle-grade
read: one loveable and relatable character plus a delightful (and
sometimes trouble-making) grandmother equals one heart-warming story
about friendship, family, and finding yourself."--Elizabeth Eulberg,
author of The Great Shelby Holmes series
"Danny Chung Sums It Up is wonderful! Full of heart and humour, and it
brilliantly highlights the importance of being true to yourself."
--Katie Tsang, author of Dragon Mountain and the Sam Wu series with
Kevin Tsang.
"This sweet middle-grade novel is about 11-year-old Danny who grows to
love his grandma who has come from China. A lovely relatable story about
acceptance and being who you are!" --A.M. Dassu, author of Boy,
Everywhere
"I loved reading about the intergenerational relationship between Danny
and his grandmother. We all need a Nai Nai in our lives." --Jen Carney,
author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G
"I loved this middle-grade debut from Maisie Chan. It offers a lot of
laughs and true poignant family moments." --Sheila M. Averbuch, author
of Friend Me
"A hilarious, warm story about a boy and his grandmother and the
incredible team they make together. Maisie Chan has a gift for creating
unforgettable characters, both old and young. Nai Nai and her lychees,
and Danny and his Druckon, are characters you'll remember forever!"
--Leila Rasheed, author of Chips, Beans and Limousines
"I challenge you to not giggle whilst reading this delightfully funny
and warm debut! Loved Danny Chung and his magnificently mischievous Nai
Nai who disrupts Danny's world! Warmed the cockles of my heart! Utterly
lovely. Bravo Maisie Chan!" --Liz Hyder, author of Bearmouth, Winner
of the Waterstones Children's & Y.A. Prize