korean american families

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korean american families

Happiness falls

a novel
2023
"When Mia's father doesn't come home from a walk in the local nature reserve, she doesn't think much of it. He must've turned off his phone. Or his battery died. Or he probably stopped for an errand--but doing what exactly? Soon more questions arise and it becomes clear to Mia and her family that he is missing. Or is he?"--Provided by publisher.

A sky of paper stars

2023
"All Yuna wants is to belong. She wants to go to sleepovers, have a smart phone, and go to summer camp--just like her friends in middle school. Furious at her Umma for never packing her a 'normal' American lunch, they get into yet another fight. Out of options and miserable, Yuna remembers a legend that her grandma, Halmoni, told her. If you fold 1,000 paper stars, you will be granted one wish. When she reaches 1,000 paper stars, Yuna wishes for her family to move back to Korea, where she can finally be normal. Seconds later: a knock at her door. It's her sister with devastating news. Halmoni has died and they must go back to Korea to attend the funeral. Yuna knows this is all her fault. As her guilt builds, her body begins to turn into paper. Yuna realizes she must undo her wish and bring her Halmoni back--or turn into paper forever"--Amazon.

Triplines

an autobiographical novel
Leonard Chang had a tumultuous and fractured childhood due to an alcoholic father and a parental divorce. A moving account of his preadolescence and the situations he encountered that helped him find his way successfully through adolescence and become the person and writer he is today.

In full bloom

2004
Ginger Lee moves to New York to escape her controlling mother and life in Milwaukee, but when her mother thinks Ginger needs help running her life, she shows up on Ginger's doorstep, causing a series of hilarious, and embarrassing, encounters.
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