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"It's Hermione Granger meets Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon meets the Ice Capades meets Mean Girls ." -- The New York Times
"Takes on weighty and relevant questions of gender, ability, leadership, immigration... with intelligence, deftness and precision." -- Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
Now in her Second Year at Pearl Famous Academy of Skate and Sword, Peasprout Chen strives to reclaim her place as a champion of wu liu, the sport of martial arts figure skating. But, with the new year comes new competition, and Peasprout's dreams are thwarted by an impressive transfer student.
Yinmei is the heir to the Shinian throne and has fled her country for Pearl. When she excels both academically and socially, Peasprout begins to suspect that Yinmei is not a refugee at all but a spy. When the Empress of Shin threatens to invade the city of Pearl, Peasprout makes a bold decision. To keep her enemy close, Peasprout joins Yinmei's "battleband," a team that executes elaborate skating configurations that are part musical spectacle, part defensive attack.
In Henry Lien's Peasprout Chen: Battle of Champions , Peasprout guides her battleband on a mission to save Pearl, and learns what it truly means to be a leader.
Author Notes
Henry Lien is a 2012 graduate of Clarion West, and his short fiction has appeared in publications like Asimov's , earning multiple Nebula Award nominations. Born in Taiwan, Henry currently lives in Hollywood, California. He is the author of Peasprout Chen, Future Legend of Skate and Sword .
Reviews (3)
Horn Book Review
In her second year at Pearl Famous Academy of Skate and Sword, Peasprout Chen faces a double threat: a Shinian princess named Wu Yinmei has arrived seeking sanctuary, but Peasprout is convinced shes a spy; at the same time, the Empress Dowager announces that Peasprout must be sent back to Shin to be tried as a traitor. Luckily, Peasprout has good friends on her sideher frail and brainy brother Cricket and the talented martial artist twins Doi and Hisashi. The strikingly vivid setting, rife with coiling water-dragon threats and manga-esque school fads, features the sprightly physics-defying skate flips and jumps found in the previous volume, along with creative new applications of science and music that add even more rocket-fueled energy to the frenetically paced action. Fans of the previous Peasprout Chen adventure (rev. 7/18) will enjoy watching the protagonists leadership style develop as she wrestles with trust, kindness, and her responsibilities to her battleband and to Pearl itself. anita l. burkam January/February 2019 p 97(c) Copyright 2018. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Kirkus Review
Facing possible deportation, imminent war, and a nest of "usually benevolent but now vicious coiling water dragons," Chen Peasprout and her friends skate into full gear.Entering her second year at Pearl Famous Academy of Skate and Sword, Peasprout is still reeling from the discoveries of Book 1and readers new to the series should start there. Charming classmate Hisashi returns to Pearl with the mysterious Wu Yinmei, allegedly seeking refuge from her great-great-grandmother, the ruthless Shinian Empress Dowager. As the school transforms into a military academy, the three students, along with Peasprout's best friend, Doi, and brainy younger brother, Cricket, join forces (team name: Nobody and the Fire-Chickens) to outwit their classmates and defend Pearl. Lien hits his stride in this second installment, as the series' many narrative threads begin to coalesce. The Asian-inspired fantasy, with its presumably all-Asian (or fantasy equivalent) cast, takes on weighty and relevant questions of gender, ability, leadership, immigration, conservation of natural resources, national identity, and political change with intelligence, deftness, and precision. Romances, including one between two girls, are realistically awkward (but maybe less realistically chastethough they are still in their early teens) while the friendships, sibling relationships, and rivalries continue to provide the story's emotional core. And Peasprout is its snarky, brilliant, hilarious, and utterly human heart. Readers, who have to wait for the next volume to see what happens next, will echo one of Peasprout's favorite imprecations: "Ten thousand years of stomach gas."A riveting second act. (Fantasy. 10-14) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Booklist Review
Peasprout and her brother return to the Pearl Famous Academy of Skate and Sword to study martial arts figure skating in this delightful follow-up to Peasprout Chen, Future Legend of Skate and Sword (2018), but only after making a high-stakes deal with the Chairman. Several changes are in store for Peasprout: she gets to know Doi's brother, the real Hisashi, who brings with him a mysterious new girl with a penchant for keeping secrets; the academy transforms into a military academy; and, along with her classmates, she faces constant fear of invasion. The transition into a military academy is a struggle for Peasprout, but The Change pushes her to become a leader and forces her and her friends to work as a team. Peasprout's little brother is changing, and she struggles with seeing him as more than the little brother she needs to protect. Lien supplies plenty of twists and turns as Peasprout faces her faults and grows to trust her instincts and her friends. An exciting adventure that highlights themes of teamwork and leadership.--Elizabeth Konkel Copyright 2019 Booklist