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Celebrate Lunar New Year: Year of the Tiger
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On This Unworthy Scaffold
by Heidi Heilig
A trilogy conclusion finds Jetta navigating the challenges of her discontinued treatments while struggling with uncertain magic to reclaim her country from the deadly necromancer, Le Trépas. 40,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Iron Widow
by Xiran Jay Zhao
Offering herself up as a concubine-pilot to assassinate the man responsible for her sister’s death, 18-year-old Zetian discovers her true destiny as an Iron Widow and must use her strength to force her society to stop failing its women and girls.
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Tiger Honor
by Yoon Ha Lee
To restore honor to the Juhwang clan after Uncle Hwan is declared a traitor, Sebrin sets out to clear Hwan’s name, but nothing goes as planned as he is sabotaged and betrayed by someone he thought he could trust. 100,000 first printing.
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The Weight of Our Sky
by Hanna Alkaf
Amidst the Chinese-Malay conflict in Kuala Lumpur in 1969, sixteen-year-old Melati must overcome prejudice, violence, and her own OCD to find her way back to her mother.
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The Tiger at Midnight
by Swati Teerdhala
A first entry in a planned trilogy inspired by South Indian culture follows the efforts of a legendary girl rebel to assassinate a ruthless general in the face of her growing love for her target's loyal but freedom-seeking nephew. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Alma Presses Play
by Tina Cane
In 1980s New York, half-Chinese, half-Jewish Alma, whose life is a series of halfways, uses her Walkman to get through the challenges thrown her way until she is ready to press play on the soundtrack of her life.
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Plum Crazy!: Tales of A Tiger-Striped Cat
by Natsumi Hoshino
Plum the cat lives a contented life with Taku and his mother until a tiny kitten named Snowball joins the family and wreaks havoc on Plum's world.
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Lucy and Linh
by Alice Pung
A smart but insecure girl gets the chance to escape her suburban life when she is given a scholarship to a prestigious school, where she gains entry into a clique alongside a girl who is tired of being eclipsed by her own false popularity.
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Life of Pi: A Novel
by Yann Martel
A movie tie-in edition of the classic novel about a boy and a tiger adrift on the ocean in a lifeboat, now includes cover art from the December 2012 film. Reissue. 150,000 first printing.
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Tiger Lily
by Jodi Lynn Anderson
Fifteen-year-old Tiger Lily receives special protections from the spiritual forces of Neverland, but then she meets her tribe's most dangerous enemy--Peter Pan--and falls in love with him.
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Luck of the Titanic
by Stacey Lee
Stowing away aboard the Titanic on its ill-fated maiden voyage when her British-Chinese heritage bars her from joining her twin in America, a young acrobat struggles to hide and then survive when the unthinkable happens. Simultaneous eBook.
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Tiger's Curse
by Colleen Houck
When Kelsey forms a bond with a circus tiger who is actually one of two brothers, Indian princes Ren and Kishan, who were cursed to live as tigers for eternity, she travels with him to India where the tiger's curse may be broken once and for all.
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Parachutes
by Kelly Yang
A teen from a privileged Asian family navigates culture shock, unexpected freedom and a new relationship while attending school in California and renting a room from the family of an Ivy League hopeful whose debate coach has undermined her plans.
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Fruits Basket
by Natsuki Takaya
Summer break at the Sohmas' vacation home becomes less fun for Tohru after Akito arrives, and as the next school term begins, Tohru secretly visits Kazuma hoping to learn clues on how to free everyone in the Sohma family from their "curse."
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This is My Brain in Love
by I. W. Gregorio
A dual-narrative romance that explores themes of mental health and self-acceptance follows the experiences of a teen filmmaker and an aspiring school paper editor who work together to upgrade and promote a struggling Chinese restaurant. By the author of None of the Above. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Toriko: Gourmet Hunter Toriko!
by Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro
Gourmet hunter Toriko uses his bottomless appetite and huge strength as he scours the world for the tasty yet dangerous creatures that the best restaurants need as the ingredients for making the most delicious dishes.
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Tears of a Tiger
by Sharon M. Draper
Three boys struggle to come to terms with the death of a friend in a drunk-driving auto accident in which all four were involved, in a story told through newspaper stories, diary entries, school announcements, telephone conversations, and classroom assignments
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American Born Chinese
by Gene Luen Yang
In an action-packed modern fable about the problems young Chinese Americans face when trying to participate in American popular culture, the lives of three apparently unrelated characters--Jin Wang, Monkey King, and Chin-Kee--come together with an unexpected twist. Winner of the Michael L. Printz Award.
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Ringing in the Western & Chinese New Year
by Betsy Richardson
This book focuses on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day -- the two-day public holiday that is probably the most widely celebrated holiday in the world -- and Chinese New Year, which is celebrated by more than 1 billion people every year. Unique New Year's traditions and customs can be found in countries all over the world.
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