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"A grieving teen fights Asian hate by finding her voice in this complex, timely story." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"With a layered, sensitive voice, Ho's weighty novel delves into themes of racism, classism, loss, and healing." -Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Inspired by the recent rise in hate crimes against AAPI, Ho's story of inclusion, diversity, and social action rings true. Maybelline is a multifaceted narrator whose drive to right wrongs and stand up to injustice deserves applause. Ho illuminates both activism and mental health in marginalized communities, showing that even a bright, young achiever can experience depression without anyone knowing." -ALA Booklist"A powerful, hopeful YA debut. May's journey through personal and familial grief is poignant and questions of power and privilege are explored with nuance that will spark conversation among teen readers." -School Library Journal"This sensitive novel does an impressive balancing act, examining mental illness and its stigma among Asian Americans while weaving in themes of racism and grief. The overarching messages-listening with empathy and seeking help-ring loud and clear." -The Horn BookJoanna Ho, New York Times bestselling author of Eyes That Kiss in the Corners, has written an exquisite, heart-rending debut young adult novel that will inspire all to speak truth to power.Maybelline Chen isn't the Chinese Taiwanese American daughter her mother expects her to be. May prefers hoodies over dresses and wants to become a writer. When asked, her mom can't come up with one specific reason for why she's proud of her only daughter. May's beloved brother, Danny, on the other hand, has just been admitted to Princeton. But Danny secretly struggles with depression, and when he dies by suicide, May's world is shattered.In the aftermath, racist accusations are hurled against May's parents for putting too much "pressure" on him. May's father tells her to keep her head down. Instead, May challenges these ugly stereotypes through her writing. Yet the consequences of speaking out run much deeper than anyone could foresee. Who gets to tell our stories, and who gets silenced? It's up to May to take back the narrative.Joanna Ho masterfully explores timely themes of mental health, racism, and classism. A Bank Street Books Best Children's Book of the Year for ages 14 and older in Family/School/Community and noted for outstanding merit (2023)A 2025 Evergreen Teen Book Award nomineeA 2025-2026 Virginia Readers' Choice Award nominee"An ornately carved window into the core of shared humanity. Read and reread. Then read it again." -Nic Stone, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin"Powerful and piercing, filled with truth, love, and a heroine who takes back the narrative." -Abigail Hing Wen, New York Times bestselling author of Loveboat, Taipei"A held-breath of a novel that finds courage amidst brokenness and holds a candle to the dark." -Stacey Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Downstairs Girl"Ho confronts racism with care and nuance, capturing the complexities of grief and growth. A poignant call to action." -Randy Ribay, National Book Award finalist for Patron Saints of Nothing
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Författare
Joanna Ho
Förlag
HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
Utgivningsår
2023
Format
Häftad
Sidantal
437
Språk
Engelska
Dewey
[Fic]
Läsålder
Tonår inkl. gymnasial utbildningsnivå (ca 13-16 år)
ISBN
9780063059351
Av: Joanna Ho
Lägsta pris
Bokus

119 kr
Amazon
Bokbörsen
Vi har hittat boken hos 3 butiker med verifierade priser — alla är partnerbutiker som vi får provision från när du klickar på ”Visa hos butik”. Vissa butiker visas som extern länk utan pris — priset ser du först hos butiken. Priset för dig är detsamma. Frakt kan tillkomma och varierar mellan butiker och leveranssätt — kontrollera alltid aktuellt pris och leveransvillkor hos butiken innan du slutför köpet.
Skriver du om boken på en blogg eller sajt? .
Priset har nyligen gått ner jämfört med butikens eget tidigare pris.
Det lägsta priset vi sett för boken sedan Booki började mäta.
Billigaste butiken ligger under de övriga butikernas medianpris just nu — en jämförelse mellan butiker, inte ett prisfall över tid.
Butiken med lägst pris i prislistan på boksidan just nu.
"A grieving teen fights Asian hate by finding her voice in this complex, timely story." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"With a layered, sensitive voice, Ho's weighty novel delves into themes of racism, classism, loss, and healing." -Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Inspired by the recent rise in hate crimes against AAPI, Ho's story of inclusion, diversity, and social action rings true. Maybelline is a multifaceted narrator whose drive to right wrongs and stand up to injustice deserves applause. Ho illuminates both activism and mental health in marginalized communities, showing that even a bright, young achiever can experience depression without anyone knowing." -ALA Booklist"A powerful, hopeful YA debut. May's journey through personal and familial grief is poignant and questions of power and privilege are explored with nuance that will spark conversation among teen readers." -School Library Journal"This sensitive novel does an impressive balancing act, examining mental illness and its stigma among Asian Americans while weaving in themes of racism and grief. The overarching messages-listening with empathy and seeking help-ring loud and clear." -The Horn BookJoanna Ho, New York Times bestselling author of Eyes That Kiss in the Corners, has written an exquisite, heart-rending debut young adult novel that will inspire all to speak truth to power.Maybelline Chen isn't the Chinese Taiwanese American daughter her mother expects her to be. May prefers hoodies over dresses and wants to become a writer. When asked, her mom can't come up with one specific reason for why she's proud of her only daughter. May's beloved brother, Danny, on the other hand, has just been admitted to Princeton. But Danny secretly struggles with depression, and when he dies by suicide, May's world is shattered.In the aftermath, racist accusations are hurled against May's parents for putting too much "pressure" on him. May's father tells her to keep her head down. Instead, May challenges these ugly stereotypes through her writing. Yet the consequences of speaking out run much deeper than anyone could foresee. Who gets to tell our stories, and who gets silenced? It's up to May to take back the narrative.Joanna Ho masterfully explores timely themes of mental health, racism, and classism. A Bank Street Books Best Children's Book of the Year for ages 14 and older in Family/School/Community and noted for outstanding merit (2023)A 2025 Evergreen Teen Book Award nomineeA 2025-2026 Virginia Readers' Choice Award nominee"An ornately carved window into the core of shared humanity. Read and reread. Then read it again." -Nic Stone, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin"Powerful and piercing, filled with truth, love, and a heroine who takes back the narrative." -Abigail Hing Wen, New York Times bestselling author of Loveboat, Taipei"A held-breath of a novel that finds courage amidst brokenness and holds a candle to the dark." -Stacey Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Downstairs Girl"Ho confronts racism with care and nuance, capturing the complexities of grief and growth. A poignant call to action." -Randy Ribay, National Book Award finalist for Patron Saints of Nothing
Bra läge att köpa
BookHero
10 kr billigare
Rör sig ofta
Författare
Joanna Ho
Förlag
HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
Utgivningsår
2023
Format
Häftad
Sidantal
437
Språk
Engelska
Dewey
[Fic]
Läsålder
Tonår inkl. gymnasial utbildningsnivå (ca 13-16 år)
ISBN
9780063059351
”21% billigare” visar hur mycket lägre det billigaste priset är än medianpriset hos de övriga butikerna just nu — inte ett tidsbegränsat prisfall.
ISBN 9780063059351 jämförs hos alla butiker
"A grieving teen fights Asian hate by finding her voice in this complex, timely story." -Kirkus Reviews (starred review)"With a layered, sensitive voice, Ho's weighty novel delves into themes of racism, classism, loss, and healing." -Publishers Weekly (starred review)"Inspired by the recent rise in hate crimes against AAPI, Ho's story of inclusion, diversity, and social action rings true. Maybelline is a multifaceted narrator whose drive to right wrongs and stand up to injustice deserves applause. Ho illuminates both activism and mental health in marginalized communities, showing that even a bright, young achiever can experience depression without anyone knowing." -ALA Booklist"A powerful, hopeful YA debut. May's journey through personal and familial grief is poignant and questions of power and privilege are explored with nuance that will spark conversation among teen readers." -School Library Journal"This sensitive novel does an impressive balancing act, examining mental illness and its stigma among Asian Americans while weaving in themes of racism and grief. The overarching messages-listening with empathy and seeking help-ring loud and clear." -The Horn BookJoanna Ho, New York Times bestselling author of Eyes That Kiss in the Corners, has written an exquisite, heart-rending debut young adult novel that will inspire all to speak truth to power.Maybelline Chen isn't the Chinese Taiwanese American daughter her mother expects her to be. May prefers hoodies over dresses and wants to become a writer. When asked, her mom can't come up with one specific reason for why she's proud of her only daughter. May's beloved brother, Danny, on the other hand, has just been admitted to Princeton. But Danny secretly struggles with depression, and when he dies by suicide, May's world is shattered.In the aftermath, racist accusations are hurled against May's parents for putting too much "pressure" on him. May's father tells her to keep her head down. Instead, May challenges these ugly stereotypes through her writing. Yet the consequences of speaking out run much deeper than anyone could foresee. Who gets to tell our stories, and who gets silenced? It's up to May to take back the narrative.Joanna Ho masterfully explores timely themes of mental health, racism, and classism. A Bank Street Books Best Children's Book of the Year for ages 14 and older in Family/School/Community and noted for outstanding merit (2023)A 2025 Evergreen Teen Book Award nomineeA 2025-2026 Virginia Readers' Choice Award nominee"An ornately carved window into the core of shared humanity. Read and reread. Then read it again." -Nic Stone, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin"Powerful and piercing, filled with truth, love, and a heroine who takes back the narrative." -Abigail Hing Wen, New York Times bestselling author of Loveboat, Taipei"A held-breath of a novel that finds courage amidst brokenness and holds a candle to the dark." -Stacey Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Downstairs Girl"Ho confronts racism with care and nuance, capturing the complexities of grief and growth. A poignant call to action." -Randy Ribay, National Book Award finalist for Patron Saints of Nothing
Bra läge att köpa
BookHero
10 kr billigare
Rör sig ofta
Författare
Joanna Ho
Förlag
HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers
Utgivningsår
2023
Format
Häftad
Sidantal
437
Språk
Engelska
ISBN
9780063059351
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