by Abigail Hing Wen ‧ RELEASE DATE: Jan. 7, 2020
An entertaining and heartfelt debut that takes readers on a roller-coaster ride of romance and self-discovery.
A sheltered teen with a passion for dance finds love, drama, and herself at a summer camp in Taiwan.
Eighteen-year-old Everett “Ever” Wong braces herself for a summer of curfews and vocabulary lessons after her parents reveal that they signed her up for a Mandarin language and Chinese culture program. But upon arriving at Chien Tan, Ever quickly discovers how the program earned its nickname, Loveboat. As her new roommate, Sophie, says, “Ever, you are never going to meet this many eligible guys in one place.” Ever seizes this opportunity away from her strict parents to experience a slew of forbidden activities, from sneaking out at night with other campers for illicit clubbing to taking classes at a local ballet studio. Complications arise when she unintentionally stumbles into a love quadrangle involving bad boy Xavier, handsome prodigy Rick, and glamorous Sophie. The novel evokes the style of bingeworthy Taiwanese TV dramas, complete with dramatic plot developments and characterizations that occasionally toe the line between exaggeration and caricature. Between hookups, glamour photo shoots, and camp classes, Wen addresses a number of hot-button issues for many Asian Americans, the foremost being the struggle to reconcile immigrant parents’ expectations with personal aspirations. Characters are predominantly Chinese American; a secondary character is Indigenous Taiwanese.
An entertaining and heartfelt debut that takes readers on a roller-coaster ride of romance and self-discovery. (author’s note) (Fiction. 14-18)Pub Date: Jan. 7, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-06-295727-6
Page Count: 432
Publisher: HarperTeen
Review Posted Online: Nov. 6, 2019
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2019
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by Robby Weber ‧ RELEASE DATE: May 3, 2022
A cute story populated with appealing characters.
Soon-to-be high school senior Harry has to choose between his charming ex-boyfriend and the new boy in town.
Harry doesn’t have time for boys this summer—he is focused on writing a screenplay to help him get into college and begin his Hollywood career. Then he meets Logan, who is staying with his aunt and uncle in the small Florida town of Citrus Harbor for the summer and working at the beach club Harry’s family frequents. Unfortunately, Grant, Harry’s ex, is back in town, and even though Harry likes Logan, there are still sparks and memories between him and Grant. The story is both modeled on and heavily references romantic comedy films ranging from the 1970s to the 2000s. Weber sets out to capture the feel of those classic rom-coms and largely succeeds. Everything from the meet-cute to the makeup kiss is sweet and satisfying. The other narrative influence is, surprisingly, superhero movies, reflected in the excerpts from Harry’s fictional screenplay that are interspersed between the chapters. This debut is a light beach read that scratches an itch for readers craving a gay romance that incorporates classic romance tropes. All main characters are implied to be White except for Harry’s best friend, Hailey, who is Filipina.
A cute story populated with appealing characters. (Romance. 14-18)Pub Date: May 3, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-335-42590-4
Page Count: 368
Publisher: Inkyard Press
Review Posted Online: Feb. 8, 2022
Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 2022
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by Monica Gomez-Hira ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 2, 2021
Compelling relationships and characters dazzle like a quinceañera tiara.
Being a professional princess isn’t as glamorous as it’s cracked up to be.
Carmen Aguilar’s summer job is the only thing standing between her and the last credit she needs to graduate from high school. Working as a princess for hire at children’s birthday parties in Miami is grueling—and goes from bad to worse when Carmen’s ex-flame, Mauro Reyes, is hired to play the Beast to her Belle. Overwhelming awkwardness and the temptation to rehash the downfall of their relationship has Carmen on the brink of quitting when the whole company is hired to work the quinceañera of someone with whom Carmen is all too familiar: Ariana, her dramatic and entitled cousin. After a major falling out almost four years ago, the cousins and their families have barely spoken. The tías are hoping that this quince will mend their family ties and bring them back together permanently, but Carmen can barely stand to be in the same room as Ariana, let alone tolerate the months of rehearsals required for the big day. Tempers fly, old wounds are reopened, and romance is in the air as this princess endures complex family dynamics and the infuriating attention of her very own Prince Charming. Characters are well developed and dialogue crackles in this energetic tale. Carmen is Cuban and Puerto Rican, and many other characters are Latinx.
Compelling relationships and characters dazzle like a quinceañera tiara. (Fiction. 14-18)Pub Date: March 2, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-299683-1
Page Count: 432
Publisher: HarperTeen
Review Posted Online: Dec. 14, 2020
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 1, 2021
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