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Fake Chinese Sounds
A middle-grade graphic novel about a Taiwanese American girl navigating identity, bullying, and the messy process of learning to be comfortable in her skin.
Between homework, studying, and Chinese school, MÄi YÄ«ngās summer is shaping up to be a boring one. Her only bright spots are practice with her soccer team, the Divas, and the time spent with her nÄi nai, who is visiting from Taiwan. Although MÄi YÄ«ngās Mandarin isnāt the best and NÄi Nai doesnāt speak English, they find other ways to connect, like cooking guÅtiÄ together and doing tai chi in the mornings.
By the end of the summer, MÄi YÄ«ng is sad to see NÄi Nai goāsheās the complete opposite of MÄi YÄ«ng serious professor motherābut excited to start fifth grade. Until new kid Sid starts making her the butt of racist jokes. Her best friend, Kirra, says to ignore him, but does everyone elseās silence about the harassment mean theyāre also ignoring Sid . . . or her? As Sidās bullying fuels MÄi YÄ«ng's feelings of invisibility, she must learn to reclaim her identity and her voice.
Perfect for fans of American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, The Legend of Auntie Po by Shing Yin Khor, Measuring Up by Lily LaMotte, and The New Kid by Jerry Craft.
Between homework, studying, and Chinese school, MÄi YÄ«ngās summer is shaping up to be a boring one. Her only bright spots are practice with her soccer team, the Divas, and the time spent with her nÄi nai, who is visiting from Taiwan. Although MÄi YÄ«ngās Mandarin isnāt the best and NÄi Nai doesnāt speak English, they find other ways to connect, like cooking guÅtiÄ together and doing tai chi in the mornings.
By the end of the summer, MÄi YÄ«ng is sad to see NÄi Nai goāsheās the complete opposite of MÄi YÄ«ng serious professor motherābut excited to start fifth grade. Until new kid Sid starts making her the butt of racist jokes. Her best friend, Kirra, says to ignore him, but does everyone elseās silence about the harassment mean theyāre also ignoring Sid . . . or her? As Sidās bullying fuels MÄi YÄ«ng's feelings of invisibility, she must learn to reclaim her identity and her voice.
Perfect for fans of American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, The Legend of Auntie Po by Shing Yin Khor, Measuring Up by Lily LaMotte, and The New Kid by Jerry Craft.
$27.36
Fake Chinese Soundsā
$27.36

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A middle-grade graphic novel about a Taiwanese American girl navigating identity, bullying, and the messy process of learning to be comfortable in her skin.
Between homework, studying, and Chinese school, MÄi YÄ«ngās summer is shaping up to be a boring one. Her only bright spots are practice with her soccer team, the Divas, and the time spent with her nÄi nai, who is visiting from Taiwan. Although MÄi YÄ«ngās Mandarin isnāt the best and NÄi Nai doesnāt speak English, they find other ways to connect, like cooking guÅtiÄ together and doing tai chi in the mornings.
By the end of the summer, MÄi YÄ«ng is sad to see NÄi Nai goāsheās the complete opposite of MÄi YÄ«ng serious professor motherābut excited to start fifth grade. Until new kid Sid starts making her the butt of racist jokes. Her best friend, Kirra, says to ignore him, but does everyone elseās silence about the harassment mean theyāre also ignoring Sid . . . or her? As Sidās bullying fuels MÄi YÄ«ng's feelings of invisibility, she must learn to reclaim her identity and her voice.
Perfect for fans of American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, The Legend of Auntie Po by Shing Yin Khor, Measuring Up by Lily LaMotte, and The New Kid by Jerry Craft.
Between homework, studying, and Chinese school, MÄi YÄ«ngās summer is shaping up to be a boring one. Her only bright spots are practice with her soccer team, the Divas, and the time spent with her nÄi nai, who is visiting from Taiwan. Although MÄi YÄ«ngās Mandarin isnāt the best and NÄi Nai doesnāt speak English, they find other ways to connect, like cooking guÅtiÄ together and doing tai chi in the mornings.
By the end of the summer, MÄi YÄ«ng is sad to see NÄi Nai goāsheās the complete opposite of MÄi YÄ«ng serious professor motherābut excited to start fifth grade. Until new kid Sid starts making her the butt of racist jokes. Her best friend, Kirra, says to ignore him, but does everyone elseās silence about the harassment mean theyāre also ignoring Sid . . . or her? As Sidās bullying fuels MÄi YÄ«ng's feelings of invisibility, she must learn to reclaim her identity and her voice.
Perfect for fans of American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang, The Legend of Auntie Po by Shing Yin Khor, Measuring Up by Lily LaMotte, and The New Kid by Jerry Craft.












