![]() ![]() She doesn’t trust that things will stay the same. Jenny is like any typical child that thinks their brother/uncle/sister/aunt will be taken away by school/job/marriage/kids. In the end, Jenny welcomes Aunt Stella to the family. Aunt Stella also tells her how glad she is to be able to share Uncle Peter with her. Aunt Stella has trusted her for this traditional task and tells her how much she loves her. ![]() When Jenny peeks inside butterflies stream out of the box. This doesn’t really make Jenny feel any better, but something does happen that does just that! Her new Aunt Stella takes her aside and asks her to open a box. Her mom tells her it is ok to feel sad, but that Uncle Peter is going to be much happier now. At last, she can’t take it anymore and tells her mom how she is feeling. ![]() She doesn’t take part in the stories about Uncle Peter, she has a bad attitude about going to pick up her soon-to-be aunt, she tries taking Uncle Peter’s hand and walking away with him, she even cries during family photos. As Uncle Peter starts getting ready for the wedding ceremonies, Jenny tries to find ways to keep the wedding from happening. She will no longer be his number one girl. Her Uncle Peter is getting married and leaving her behind. Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers ![]() Title: Uncle Peter’s Amazing Chinese Wedding ![]()
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