(1175) Twelve-year-old Reyna Li isn't psychic, although sometimes it seems that way. She has an uncanny ability to see people's hearts through their body language. Reyna's gift has helped her father,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I bought this book because my daughter is both Chinese & Jewish. I wanted her to have a link to both her birthcountry & her religion. While my daughter is younger than the recommended age, I bought it as one of those "down the line" items she could have in the future. This book & others in the same line (Gali Girl Dolls) are wonderful. Other companies don't have an example of a historical doll & /or book from China. This series allows me to show my daughter that there is a product out there for her. The book is well-written & quite enjoyable.
Reyna and the Jade Star
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
The year is 1175. Twelve-year-old Reyna Li and her father Jehuda are members of the Jewish community in Kaifeng, China. Reyna is special in that she has a gift; she can read people's body language and can sense if they are honest or not. With her gift, she helps her father in his business relationships. But when the mysterious Mr. Virat makes Jehuda an offer he can't refuse, Jehuda will not listen to Reyna's concerns and sets off on a dangerous journey. Reyna follows him and makes a daring attempt to rescue him in the desert. On her journey, Reyna is befriended by a family with a 14-year-old boy named Jin. As Reyna's friendship with Jin deepens, she tells him about her Jewish heritage, the situation her father is in and her plans to rescue her father. Jin chooses to go with Reyna on her adventure. With a nod to Pearl Buck's "Peony," this is an exciting story, which both boys and girls will enjoy. Through this story, the readers will also discover how the Jewish people came to China, the traditions they maintained and the life style they lived. This book fills a need for stories about this historical time and place. For ages 8 - 12. Reviewed by Diane Rauchwerger
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