A heartwarming picture book about a Chinese-American girl who grows to
appreciate the traditional dishes her parents prepare for her and finds
a way to share her lunch with her classmates.
Everyone loves lunchtime. Everyone, that is, but Zia.
At school, the other kids are eating peanut butter and jelly sandwiches,
cheese and crackers, and apples on the side. But Zia's always nervous
about opening her lunchbox. Her dumpling and noodle dishes look
different and smell different. She dreads lunchtime.
Then, during her birthday week, her parents pack her a different
Cantonese dish each day and explain what the food represents: a roast
pork bun to bring treasure, soy sauce chicken to bring success, and
more. At first, Zia doesn't want to eat her lunch, but once she starts,
she just may realize her food could bring her good fortune after all!