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The narrative begins with Pacy, the protagonist and narrator. (She is also called Grace, her American name.) Now, she is listening to her father’s phone conversation as her dad wishes relatives a “happy Year of the Dog” (1). As Pacy and her younger sister Kiki make decorations for the Lunar New Year (which Pacy calls the Chinese New Year), her mom and older sister Lissy prepare food for the celebration. Pacy asks what makes the Year of the Dog special. Her mother explains that because dogs are faithful, honest, and sincere, the Year of the Dog is the best year to celebrate friends and family and to figure out one’s values and future aspirations.
Pacy’s mother asks her to fill the Chinese New Year tray with Chinese candy, which is like taffy. Because there is not enough candy to cover the dish, Pacy adds M&Ms. After arguing with Lissy about the mixture, Pacy gives the tray to her father, who approves because the tray is like their family: a mixture of their Taiwanese and American identities.
By Grace Lin