As simple of a plot it is, I find this book comforting and I love the drawings of the different sceneries you would definitely find in Taiwan. Although I've never been to Taiwan myself, I have watched many Taiwanese dramas to appreciate the culture and the positivity of their peoples. I love that the author uses the kindness of Taiwanese people to illustrate the adventure Paul (male main character) goes through while he is lost by the way Paige and her cousin Wallace speaks with proper manners and dialogue (similar to how I would picture Taiwanese people), how welcoming they treat him by buying food for him and introducing Paul to their food culture, and even how Paige showed Paul the tea ceremony that her grandpa does traditionally.
I find that the more I read this book and how it illustrates Taiwan culture, I find myself wanting to purchase this book to add to my collection. I would say the author did an amazing job illustrating Taiwan and I hope that people will see what a beautiful country Taiwan really is!
On a side note, I love LOVE that the author included the pelican in the drawings, especially when they visited Paige's grandparents and Paul saw the brush painting. Pelicans really symbolizes Asian culture since most East Asian countries are near water and most have rice fields. I also love towards the end of the book, the author included the scene where Paul saw a real pelican in the rice fields early in the morning while he went to drink Ke kou ke le (coca cola). It creates such a beautiful memory that lasts a lifetime.
On a side side note, I did not know that Ke kou ke le in Chinese, “ke kou” means tasty and “ko le” means amusing, which translates to “happiness in the mouth”. I did not know this and it’s such a lovely name for Coca Cola haha!
I also love the ending where it seems like Paul really had a wonderful time in Taiwan, to the point where he would study Chinese in the States and even promised to come back next summer. Maybe there will be a second book? If so, I would love to read it! Perhaps the author might even show other sceneries of Taiwan?