Only One Year
Review
By The Charlotte Observer
Sharon and her younger sister, Mary, learn that Di Di is being sent to China to spend a year with their grandparents so that Mama can go back to work. The girls’ complicated feelings are handled well; they cope and then adjust. Mid-book their confusion returns when Di Di comes home to America and finds everything foreign - from English words to the family surrounding him.
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