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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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DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 7mo
Eggs @DieAReader 😘😊🤗 7mo
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WildAlaskaBibliophile
Fire From the Sky | Moa Backe Åstot, Eva Apelqvist (tranlator)
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I just came across a starred review on Kirkus Reviews for this book and can't wait to read it! I love learning about indigenous cultures home and abroad, and reading fiction written by Indigenous authors. This book received a Printz Honor Book award for excellence in young adult literature. https://www.levinequerido.com/fire-from-the-sky #LGBT #LGBTQ #Sweden #Sami #IndigenousPeoples #ComingofAge #FirstLove #YoungAdultLiterature #YALiterature

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Nebklvr
Gather | Kenneth M. Cadow
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Mehso-so

This story ebbs more than it flows. Only the protagonist is fleshed out.

Texreader ❤️🐈‍⬛ 9mo
RaeLovesToRead Oh haiii floofy 🥰🥰 9mo
Nebklvr @Texreader @RaeLovesToRead I am not sure Miss Destiny was appreciating the dog book but she IS partial to the treats I keep nearby. 9mo
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Jburns13
Many Stones | Carolyn Coman

This book is about a young girl named Berry and her estranged father's journey from South Africa all the way to Maryland. She was said to come to terms with the murder of her older sister Laura while she was volunteering at a school.

Jburns13 Published: 2000

Author/Illustrator: Carolyn Coman

Genre: Fiction

Awards: Phoenix Award
2y
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elijahwilliams
Pickpick

Author/ Illustrator: Aidan Chambers
Published: 1999
Genre: Young adult fiction/ Historical Fiction
Award: Michael L. Prints

elijahwilliams This book combines the story of Jacob who's grandfather, a British soldier also named Jacob, as Jacob comes back to Holland for a commemoration ceremony for the battle at Arnhem which he fought in. Jacobs journey through his grandfathers past and secret love affairs as well as his own sexual attraction open the conversation on the potential of both relationships. 2y
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RavenclawPrincess913
Surrender | Sonya Hartnett
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TheLudicReader
The First Part Last | Angela Johnson
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merelybookish I really enjoy the Dash & Lily Xmas series on Netflix! 3y
Booksarelifeaddict Great bookhaul! 3y
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Johanna414
I, Claudia | Mary McCoy
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Pickpick

It really is a shame this book has such a terrible cover, because it was actually quite excellent. I don't think I would have given it a second glance if it hadn't made the Michael Printz list but I'm so glad I picked it up!

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TheBookKeepers
The First Part Last | Angela Johnson
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Pickpick

I read this lovely book in a single setting! A story about a teen dad taking care of his daughter. The story bounces between when he first learned his gf was pregnant & the present day of him being a father. Fantastic story & makes me want more Ya books starring teen dad POVs

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alisonrose
Mehso-so

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 ⭐️