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LAND OF BROKEN PROMISES by Jane Kuo

LAND OF BROKEN PROMISES

by Jane Kuo

Pub Date: June 6th, 2023
ISBN: 9780063119048
Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins

In 1980s California, a girl navigates her way through her family’s pursuit of the American dream.

Ai Shi continues to adjust to living in the small town of Duarte after her family emigrated from Taiwan, as relayed in 2022’s In the Beautiful Country. Despite help from best friend Tiffany, she cannot help but feel she falls short of being “a real American”—standing out among white kids at school and also among American-born kids at her Chinese church. Ai Shi is ambivalent about the approaching summer break, assuming she’ll be helping out her parents at their diner as usual since they can’t afford camp. At least her teacher notices her way with words, encouraging Ai Shi to write a speech on the topic of “What America Means to Me” for junior high speech club in the fall. But then her family discovers they have overstayed their visa and need to get a lawyer they can’t afford. Ai Shi’s mother gets a summer job in San Diego, and Ai Shi will officially work at the diner for $5 a day. Amid the challenges, she savors unexpected pockets of joy, grows in understanding her parents’ wishes for her (“You have so many choices, Ai Shi. / You get to decide”), and finds her own American dream. Kuo’s verse is artfully balanced in tone, never sugarcoating the struggles of the immigration experience but acknowledging the good times as well.

An unabashedly heartfelt search for belonging.

(Verse historical fiction. 9-12)