Characters
Plot Events
Themes
Setting
Symbols & Important Ideas
100

This young girl moves from China to Brooklyn and changes her name to Shirley Temple Wong.

Who is Shirley?

100

This month marks the beginning of Shirley’s adventure as she arrives in America.

What is January?

100

This theme is shown as Shirley works to belong in Brooklyn while keeping her Chinese traditions.

What is identity?

100

Shirley spends most of the story in this New York borough.

What is Brooklyn?

100

For Shirley, this sport becomes a bridge between her Chinese past and American future.

What is baseball?

200

This boy becomes one of Shirley’s first classmates and one of the first to bully her.

Who is Midge “the Barbarian”?

200

Shirley struggles in school mostly because she is still learning this.

What is English?

200

Shirley’s admiration for Jackie Robinson highlights this theme about facing difficulties with courage.

What is perseverance?

200

Before coming to the United States, Shirley lived in this country.

What is China?

200

Jackie Robinson symbolizes this quality that Shirley wants to develop.

What is bravery/courage?

300

Shirley admires this baseball legend who helps her feel more American.

Who is Jackie Robinson?

300

Shirley gains confidence when she joins this classroom activity.

What is the class baseball team/game?

300

Shirley’s experience with classmates shows the challenges and rewards of this social process.

What is making friends?

300

A major symbol of Shirley’s new life is this team’s stadium she dreams of visiting.

What is Ebbets Field?

300

Shirley’s English name change symbolizes this difficult process.

What is fitting in / becoming American?

400

This woman sponsors Shirley’s family and helps them settle in America.

Who is Señora Rodriguez?

400

This holiday helps Shirley begin to feel connected to both her American and Chinese identities.

What is the Chinese New Year?

400

Shirley’s struggle between two cultures reflects this theme common in immigrant stories.

What is cultural assimilation?

400

Shirley’s apartment building is filled with families from many countries, reflecting this social idea.

What is diversity?

400

Letters from home help Shirley stay connected to this part of her identity.

What is her Chinese heritage?

500

Shirley’s father came to America first and worked in this type of job.

What is a factory job?

500

Shirley becomes popular after she performs in this school event.

What is the talent show?

500

Through her family’s move and sacrifices, this theme about seeking better opportunities emerges.

What is the American Dream?

500

This decade, famous for baseball legends like Jackie Robinson, is when the novel is set.

What is the 1940s?

500

The “Year of the Boar” symbolizes Shirley’s journey, as the Boar represents this character trait.

What is honesty or determination?