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Our wayward fate
by Gloria Chao
Forging a bond with the only other Taiwanese kid in her school, 17-year-old Oli Chu finds a sense of belonging and the courage to push back against discrimination before her mother’s disapproval of the relationship reveals astonishing family secrets. 35,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Yolk
by Mary H. K. Choi
Estranged over disagreements about their respective life choices, a straitlaced older sister and a flaky younger sister test the limits of what they are willing to do for each other, including swapping identities, when one is diagnosed with a life-threatening illness. 150,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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Descendant of the crane
by Joan He
Princess Hesina of Yan is thrust into power when her beloved father is murdered, and she's determined to find his killer--whatever the cost.
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Loveboat, Taipei
by Abigail Hing Wen
Sent from her Ohio home to Taiwan to study Mandarin for the summer, a Chinese American girl struggles through strict educational practices and unfamiliar dating norms before discovering the painful secrets held by an assortment of new friends. 150,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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This time it's real
by Ann Liang
"To keep a massive secret from coming out, 17-year-old Eliza Lin asks the famous actor in her class to pose as her fake boyfriend in exchange for writing his college applications?—?an agreement that starts to feel all too real, threatening her carefully laid plans. Simultaneous eBook. "
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Last night at the Telegraph Club
by Malinda Lo
When Lily realizes she has feelings for a girl in her math class, it threatens Lily's oldest friendships and even her father's citizenship status and eventually, Lily must decide if owning her truth is worth everything she has ever known
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The name drop
by Susan Lee
Discovering a mix-up due to their shared Korean name, interns Elijah Ri and Jessica Lee decide to stay switched so Elijah can escape his controlling father while Jessica secures college recommendations, but the one thing they didn't count on was falling in love. 75,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook.
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If you could see the sun by Ann Liang"When her parents can no longer afford her tuition, Alice Sun monetizes her strange new power of invisibility by selling scandalous secrets about her classmates until she risks losing her conscience-and even her life. 50,000 first printing. Simultaneous eBook."
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The silence that binds us
by Joanna Ho
When her brother's suicide results in racial accusations being hurled against her parents for putting too much“pressure” on him, Maybelline Chen challenges these ugly stereotypes through her writing and decides to speak out despite the consequences. 50,000 first printing.
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Outrun the moon
by Stacey Lee
Gaining admittance into an elite school usually limited to white girls, 15-year-old Mercy Wong, who strives to escape from her disadvantaged life through education, endures harsh conditions in a park encampment when the 1906 San Francisco earthquake destroys her home and school. .
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Private label
by Kelly Yang
When her successful fashion designer mother is diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, 17-year-old Serene must take over her mothers business while also trying to find her father with the help of a new boy in town in whom she finds refuge and love. Simultaneous eBook.
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