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All collections will benefit from this unequivocal first purchase that will resonate especially deeply with immigrant and diasporic teens struggling to see themselves in media.
A must-have. The graphic novel format will appeal to those whose first choice might not be history or biography, and all others will be invited to consider the full-life experiences of Holocaust survivors.
A worthwhile purchase only if other gymnastic memoirs tend to circulate often. The writing style is very causal and tends to read like a young person’s journal at times yet obviously touches on topics of sexual abuse, eating disorders, and associated legal matters.
Cheng’s debut is an excellent purchase for secondary school library collections where a well-done, fast-paced K-pop horror will be welcomed by many teen readers.