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Private Label | Kelly Yang
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The Devil Wears Prada meets Far from the Tree in New York Times bestselling author Kelly Yang’s powerful love story about two teens searching for their place in the world. Serene dreams of making couture dresses even more stunning than her mom’s, but for now she’s an intern at her mom’s fashion label. When her mom receives a sudden diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, all that changes. Serene has to take over her mother’s business overnight while trying to figure out what happened with her dad in Beijing. He left before she was born, and Serene wants to find him, even if it means going against her mom’s one request—never look back. Lian Chen moved from China to Serene’s mostly white Southern California beach town a year ago. He doesn’t fit in at school, where kids mispronounce his name. His parents don’t care about what he wants to do—comedy—and push him toward going to MIT engineering early. Lian thinks there’s nothing to stick around for until one day he starts a Chinese Club after school . . . and Serene walks in. Worlds apart in the high school hierarchy, Serene and Lian soon find refuge in each other, falling in love as they navigate life-changing storms. * Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection *
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Karisimo
Private Label | Kelly Yang
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1. Only once usually, I‘m too lazy to change!
2. Tagged is on my TBR!

@TheSpineView #two4tuesday

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 2mo
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Shievad
Private Label | Kelly Yang
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I thought this book handled a cancer diagnosis very well including the treatment and side effects. Other themes were racism, immigration, wealth inequity, single parenthood, sexting and non-consensual sharing of the sext.

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marie3blue
Private Label | Kelly Yang
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The book was sweet, funny, and I enjoyed the glimpse into Chinese culture. Having lost a parent to disease two years ago, I could relate to the character‘s struggle with learning that her mom had cancer and what came after. It resonated despite my being ver different from the main character.

marie3blue I blurbed before that I heard about this book through the narrator, Natalie Naudus, on Instagram. It was a good audiobook read 🎧 I enjoyed Naudus‘ performance as well as the person who did the male lead‘s performance. 2y
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marie3blue
Private Label | Kelly Yang

Want to listen to. Stated following this narrator on Reels. Love her voice. Put a hold on The Doughnut Trap, another one she narrates. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CeOcBkeAzP1/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=

marie3blue The one I put on hold: 2y
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