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Summer at Squee
Andrea Wang
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Berros
Andrea Wang; Illustrated by Jason Chin
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Watercress (Hardcover)
Andrea Wang; Illustrated by Jason Chin
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"The little girl I was would have been thrilled to encounter
Meilan... having found a character who embraces the complexity of
being both Chinese and American, I would have been able to echo her
words: 'I am not alone.'" -New York Times Book Review by Jean Kwok
A family feud before the start of seventh grade propels Meilan from
Boston's Chinatown to rural Ohio, where she must tap into her inner
strength and sense of justice to make a new place for herself in
this resonant debut. Meilan Hua's world is made up of a few key
ingredients: her family's beloved matriarch, Nai Nai; the bakery
her parents, aunts, and uncles own and run in Boston's Chinatown;
and her favorite Chinese fairy tales. After Nai Nai passes, the
family has a falling-out that sends Meilan, her parents, and her
grieving grandfather on the road in search of a new home. They take
a winding path across the country before landing in Redbud, Ohio.
Everything in Redbud is the opposite of Chinatown, and Meilan's not
quite sure who she is--being renamed at school only makes it worse.
She decides she is many Meilans, each inspired by a different
Chinese character with the same pronunciation as her name.
Sometimes she is Mist, cooling and invisible; other times, she's
Basket, carrying her parents' hopes and dreams and her guilt of not
living up to them; and occasionally she is bright Blue, the way she
feels around her new friend Logan. Meilan keeps her facets separate
until an injustice at school shows her the power of bringing her
many selves together. The Many Meanings of Meilan, written in
stunning prose by Newbery Honor-winning author Andrea Wang, is an
exploration of all the things it's possible to grieve, the
injustices large and small that make us rage, and the peace that's
unlocked when we learn to find home within ourselves.
Meilan Hua's world is made up of a few key ingredients: her
family's beloved matriarch, Nai Nai; the bakery her parents, aunts,
and uncles own and run in Boston's Chinatown; and her favorite
Chinese fairy tales. After Nai Nai passes, the family has a
falling-out that sends Meilan, her parents, and her grieving
grandfather on the road in search of a new home. They take a
winding path across the country before landing in Redbud, Ohio.
Everything in Redbud is the opposite of Chinatown, and Meilan's not
quite sure who she is - being renamed at school only makes it
worse. She decides she is many Meilans, each inspired by a
different Chinese character with the same pronunciation as her
name. Sometimes she is Mist, cooling and invisible; other times,
she's Basket, carrying her parents' hopes and dreams and her guilt
of not living up to them; and occasionally she is bright Blue, the
way she feels around her new friend Logan. Meilan keeps her facets
separate until an injustice at school shows her the power of
bringing her many selves together.
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