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Average rating4.3
Follows a young Chinese American girl, as she navigates relationships with family, friends, and her fourth-grade classroom, and finds a true best friend.
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[8 stars ⭐️.] I read this in audiobook format and it was actually good. Unsurprisingly, I recognized some of the books that Anna were reading and got excited. But yeah, this was a great book.
Why is it that elementary girls are facing Girl Meanness these days? It never struck for me until junior high. Sigh. But that was long, long ago, I suppose, and elementary girls need to see there are ways of facing down GM when it appears. The Year of the Book is perfect for that.
And, I think, The Year of the Book is perfect for lots of other things. Its Chinese-American main character is a great role model for children caught between the world of native culture and the world of new culture. YB is perfect for children thinking about friendship, too, and that's important. Mom-daughter relationships are yet another theme of this book, another theme that is handled well.
Thumbs up for Year of the Book.