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Unidentified Suburban Object
Unidentified Suburban Object | Mike Jung
6 posts | 5 read | 4 to read
The next person who compares Chloe Cho with famous violinist Abigail Yang is going to HEAR it. Chloe has just about had it with people not knowing the difference between someone who's Chinese, Japanese, or Korean. She's had it with people thinking that everything she does well -- getting good grades, winning first chair in the orchestra, et CETera -- are because she's ASIAN. Of course, her own parents don't want to have anything to DO with their Korean background. Any time Chloe asks them a question they change the subject. They seem perfectly happy to be the only Asian family in town. It's only when Chloe's with her best friend, Shelly, that she doesn't feel like a total alien. Then a new teacher comes to town: Ms. Lee. She's Korean American, and for the first time Chloe has a person to talk to who seems to understand completely. For Ms. Lee's class, Chloe finally gets to explore her family history. But what she unearths is light-years away from what she expected.
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ericalynnb
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Funny, warm, and on point. This book explores issues of identity, friendship, and family with complexity and grace. Many students will be able to relate to this fish out of water story. The way the main character processes some big news is so realistic and thoughtful in the discussion of her emotions. Highly recommended!

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ericalynnb
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Fair point, but I also really want to read Schrödinger's Schnauzer

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ericalynnb
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This book gets major bonus points for having an awesome school librarian.

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ericalynnb
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I've found a new use for boyfriends: book rest

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JessReads
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This is my "work reading" today. (Quotes because Im calling it work since I'm at work, but it's a lot of fun, too!) (Also, how fun is that cover?)

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