GRAPHIC NOVELS

Fake Chinese Sounds

Penguin/Kokila. Apr. 2024. 208p. Tr $23.99. ISBN 9780525553427.
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Gr 4-7–Mei Ying is keeping busy during the summer before fifth grade. Between Mandarin lessons, soccer, and hanging out with her best friend, Kirra, she barely has time to worry about the upcoming school year. When her grandma Nai Nai visits from Taiwan, Mei is unsure what to expect, but they bond over cooking traditional Chinese dishes and practicing tai chi together. Once Nai Nai returns to Taiwan and the new school year begins, Mei is eager to interact with her peers, but has not anticipated the microaggressions directed at her because of her cultural background. A classmate, Sid, makes it his goal to bully Mei on a daily basis. Outside of school, she faces similar taunts from store clerks and soccer teammates’ parents. As she retreats into herself and becomes despondent, she recalls the cultural pride Nai Nai shared with her. Boosted up by this internal strength, Mei stands tall, creating a class project that celebrates her background, the food, and the language of her family. Touching on the real issues of discrimination and bullying, the story delivers important lessons while remaining entertaining; middle grade readers will certainly identify with Mei’s insecurities. With clean, aesthetically pleasing line drawings and endearing, witty dialogue, the author communicates her message purposefully and the emotions and actions of fifth graders are relatable and authentic. The book also features LGBTQIA+ representation through Kirra, who has two dads.
VERDICT Readers will learn the meaning of tolerance and empathy through this compelling story of a student who is trying to balance the desire to fit in with respecting her family background.

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