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A Step from Heaven
A Step from Heaven | An Na
8 posts | 6 read | 7 to read
A Korean American girl tells of her acculturation into American life from the day she leaves Korea as a child to adulthood. Michael J. Printz Award. A National Book Award finalist.
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Eggs
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At age four, Young Ju moves with her parents from Korea to Southern California. No place is a panacea, but of course she and her little brother Joon love new experiences. Her mama tries hard and there is never enough $$ even with both parents working 2-3 jobs. Her papa becomes cruel to his wife and kids which worsens with his alcoholism…

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alisonrose
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I appreciate what I think this was trying to do, but it never quite did it. Way too short for the span of time it covers, thus remains very surface-level. Immigration, assimilation, abuse, alcoholism...all barely touched upon until the end when it feels rushed. MC‘s voice stayed mostly the same from age 4 to mid-teens, doesn‘t grow up until the end. I liked the relationships b/t mom & kids & the siblings. But not enough depth to anything. 2/5 ⭐️

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This one‘s a little random—got it through SantaThing last year and I don‘t think I‘d even heard of it. It‘s super short, not sure if it‘s MG or YA because it follows a girl from 4 to 18 (in only 148 pages??). And it has no quotation marks whyyyyyyyy. Anyway it‘ll be quick! #nowreading

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This book was difficult. A story about power and bodies and learning who we are. Told in an episodic, almost poetic, form this novel about immigration is so so important. 4.5/5.

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Hestapleton
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Auditing a YA lit class means all of the awesome reading and none of the papers. 😂

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Happy #recommendsday! May is Asian Pacific American Heritage month and we're celebrating with a display of books by Asian/Pacific authors. This is one of my favorite book and it's by a Korean author about a Korean girl who moves to America and has to deal with all the changes that comes with it. I love that this book follows the main character until she graduates high school. What are you reading this week? #teenlibrarian

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Ready to start the first hour of #24in48

Librariana Happy reading! 😄 8y
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bookloaner
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I don't like what happened today and I promise to do all I can to protect and advocate for those who need it the most. And as always, I pledge to read diversely and make sure my teens know they are represented and wanted at the library.

Librariana Yes!! 😄 So beautiful and loving and important!! ✊😊💙📚 8y
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