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Momo Arashima just wants to be normal. But she's about to become
legendary . . . All Momo Arashima wants for her twelfth birthday is
to be normal. At home, she cares for her absentminded widowed
mother. At school, kids bully her for mixing up reality with the
magical stories her mother used to tell her. But then a terrifying
death hag straight out of those stories attacks Momo in a very real
way - and she's rescued by a talking fox, calling himself Niko. So
it's fair to say all hopes for normalcy are now long gone . . .
Turns out Momo's mom has been keeping a pretty big secret - she's
actually a Shinto goddess, who used to protect a passageway to
Yomi, also known as the land of the dead. That passageway is now
under attack, making Momo's mom gravely ill, and meaning countless
evil spirits are threatening to escape and destroy humanity. And on
top of that, Momo is the only one who can stop them. Joined by Niko
and Danny, Momo's former best friend - whom she never planned to
speak to again, much less save the world with - Momo must embrace
her identity as half-human, half-goddess to unlock her divine
powers, save her mother's life, force the demons back to Yomi - and
save the world while she's at it.
This exceptional and powerful anthology explores the joys,
heartbreaks and triumphs of immigration, with stories by critically
acclaimed and bestselling YA authors who are shaped by the journeys
they and their families have taken from home--and to find home.
WELCOME From some of the most exciting bestselling and
up-and-coming YA authors writing today...journey from Ecuador to
New York City and Argentina to Utah...from Australia to Harlem and
India to New Jersey...from Fiji, America, Mexico and more... Come
On In. With characters who face random traffic stops, TSA
detention, customs anxiety, and the daunting and inspiring journey
to new lands...who camp with their extended families, dance at
weddings, keep diaries, teach ESL...who give up their rooms for
displaced family, decide their own answer to the question "where
are you from?" and so much more... Come On In illuminates fifteen
of the myriad facets of the immigrant experience, from authors who
have been shaped by the journeys they and their families have taken
from home--and to find home.
A Kirkus Reviews Best Book * A 2020 YALSA Best Fiction for Young
Adults Selection For fans of Jenny Han, Morgan Matson, and Sandhya
Menon, critically acclaimed author Misa Sugiura delivers a richly
crafted contemporary YA novel about family, community, and the
importance of writing your own history. The author of the Asian
Pacific American Award-winning It's Not Like It's a Secret is back
with another smartly drawn coming-of-age novel that weaves riveting
family drama, surprising humor, and delightful romance into a story
that will draw you in from the very first page. Katsuyamas never
quit-but seventeen-year-old CJ doesn't even know where to start.
She's never lived up to her mom's type A ambition, and she's
perfectly happy just helping her aunt, Hannah, at their family's
flower shop. She doesn't buy into Hannah's romantic ideas about
flowers and their hidden meanings, but when it comes to arranging
the perfect bouquet, CJ discovers a knack she never knew she had. A
skill she might even be proud of. Then her mom decides to sell the
shop-to the family who swindled CJ's grandparents when thousands of
Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps during WWII. Soon
a rift threatens to splinter CJ's family, friends, and their entire
Northern California community; and for the first time, CJ has found
something she wants to fight for.
Read the second book in a thrilling new fantasy series for readers
aged 9+ - perfect for fans of Skandar and the Unicorn Thief, Dragon
Mountain and Mia and the Lightcasters! Momo Arashima just wants an
ordinary life. But she's about to become legendary . . . After
vanquishing a demon king, saving her mum, and reconnecting with her
friend Danny, Momo ought to be living the life she's always wanted.
But lately Danny has been ditching her to hang out with mean-girl
Ryleigh - and groups of children have begun vanishing without a
trace. So when a whole group from Ryleigh's exclusive birthday
party becomes the latest to disappear, Momo and her friends
(including Niko the fox) are left to fight a dangerous new enemy
from Shinto legend. This time they are up against Tamamo-no-mae -
beautiful, bloodthirsty and manipulative, she's the ultimate mean
girl of the Kami-verse. To defeat her, Momo must travel to the Sky
Kingdom and steal the legendary Mirror of the Sun. But if she's
going to survive monster ambushes, escape giant snakes, and pull
off the heist of the millennium, Momo will have to find a way to
work with her team (even Ryleigh), and grapple with the growing
power that connects her with her storm god grandfather and her
greatest foe - Izanami the Destroyer . . . See what readers are
saying about Momo Arashima Steals the Sword of the Wind: 'If you
love books with action, adventure and a heartwarming spirit, as
well as many twists and turns as a bowl of ramen, this book is
absolutely perfect for you' - Amaya, aged 10, LoveReading4Kids
reviewer 'I loved this funny, complex and exciting story! The
action never stops as the author brilliantly blends adventure with
Japanese folklore to deliver a barnstorming novel, with themes of
adventure, family and identity' - School librarian, Reading Zone
reviewer 'Misa Sugiura's Momo Arashima Steals the Sword of the Wind
has all the hallmarks of a fantasy classic . . . edge-of-your-seat
energetic, with comic moments and emotional depth' -
LoveReading4Kids reviewer
This delightfully disastrous queer YA rom-com is a perfect read for
fans of Jenny Han, Morgan Matson, and Sandhya Menon. When Nozomi
Nagai pictured the ideal summer romance, a fake one wasn't what she
had in mind. That was before she met the perfect girl. Willow is
gorgeous, glamorous, and...heartbroken? And when she enlists Nozomi
to pose as her new girlfriend to make her ex jealous, Nozomi is a
willing volunteer. Because Nozomi has a master plan of her own: one
to show Willow she's better than a stand-in, and turn their
fauxmance into something real. But as the lies pile up, it's not
long before Nozomi's schemes take a turn toward disaster...and
maybe a chance at love she didn't plan for.
Winner of the Asian/Pacific American Award for Young Adult
Literature * 2018 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults * 2018
Rainbow Book List * A Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2017 "Well-paced,
brimming with drama, and utterly vital."-Kirkus (starred review)
This charming and bittersweet coming-of-age story featuring two
girls of color falling in love is part To All the Boys I've Loved
Before and part Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda. Sixteen-year-old
Sana Kiyohara has too many secrets. Some are small, like how it
bothers her when her friends don't invite her to parties. Some are
big, like the fact that her father may be having an affair. And
then there's the one that she can barely even admit to herself-the
one about how she might have a crush on her best friend. When Sana
and her family move to California, she begins to wonder if it's
finally time for some honesty, especially after she meets Jamie
Ramirez. Jamie is beautiful and smart and unlike anyone Sana's ever
known. There are just a few problems: Sana's new friends don't
trust Jamie's crowd; Jamie's friends clearly don't want her around
anyway; and a sweet guy named Caleb seems to have
more-than-friendly feelings for her. Meanwhile, her dad's affair is
becoming too obvious to ignore. Sana always figured that the
hardest thing would be to tell people that she wants to date a
girl, but as she quickly learns, telling the truth is easy...what
comes after it, though, is a whole lot more complicated.
This delightfully disastrous queer YA rom-com is a perfect read for
fans of Jenny Han, Morgan Matson, and Sandhya Menon. When Nozomi
Nagai pictured the ideal summer romance, a fake one wasn't what she
had in mind. That was before she met the perfect girl. Willow is
gorgeous, glamorous, and...heartbroken? And when she enlists Nozomi
to pose as her new girlfriend to make her ex jealous, Nozomi is a
willing volunteer. Because Nozomi has a master plan of her own: one
to show Willow she's better than a stand-in, and turn their
fauxmance into something real. But as the lies pile up, it's not
long before Nozomi's schemes take a turn toward disaster...and
maybe a chance at love she didn't plan for.
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