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I'm Ok
I'm Ok | Patti Kim
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“So funny and heartfelt.”—Gene Luen Yang, author of American Born Chinese “I love the profound honesty of I’m Ok.” —Newbery Medalist Linda Sue Park Ok Lee is determined to find the perfect get-rich-quick scheme in this funny, uplifting novel for fans of Counting by 7s and Crenshaw. Ok Lee knows it’s his responsibility to help pay the bills. With his father gone and his mother working three jobs and still barely making ends meet, there’s really no other choice. If only he could win the cash prize at the school talent contest! But he can’t sing or dance, and has no magic up his sleeves, so he tries the next best thing: a hair braiding business. It’s too bad the girls at school can’t pay him much, and he’s being befriended against his will by Mickey McDonald, the unusual girl with a larger-than-life personality. Who needs friends? They’d only distract from his mission, and Ok believes life is better on his own. Then there’s Asa Banks, the most popular boy in their grade, who’s got it out for Ok. But when the pushy deacon at their Korean church starts wooing Ok’s mom, it’s the last straw. Ok has to come up with an exit strategy—fast.
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LoverOfLearning HAHA. It is definitely impossible. 4y
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I'm Ok | Patti Kim
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Mehso-so

When it's just me and my mom, we read. With my stepdad, there are projects...gotta keep the camp looking spiffy.
This book. So it's actually really good. Funny and heartfelt like Gene Yang says, but it needs more context about Korean Americans and the immigrant experience. If an 8 to 10 yo read this they may get a really negative view (especially of Korea) instead of seeing that the main character is trying to work through personal stuff.

Mdargusch What a great spot to read! 6y
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