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ROOM TO DREAM by Kelly Yang Kirkus Star

ROOM TO DREAM

From the Front Desk series, volume 3

by Kelly Yang

Pub Date: Sept. 21st, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-338-62112-9
Publisher: Scholastic

A holiday in China reignites Mia’s love of writing, while troubles with the Calivista Motel develop her journalism skills.

Tackling complex issues of gentrification, corporate power, racism, and even an unwanted kiss, Chinese American seventh grader Mia Tang matures, exhibiting endearing resilience and advocating for herself and small businesses. The first third of the book explores the emotions and confusion of reuniting with family back in Beijing. Many immigrant children will recognize the awkwardness Mia feels both in America and also in her country of birth: “At school I wasn’t white enough. Here I wasn’t Chinese enough.” Mia finds a solution—using her talent with words to write a column in a Chinese children’s newspaper. The concept of saving face is introduced, as Mia’s parents are mortified by the personal information she shares in her weekly column. When the Tangs return home, there is trouble for the Calivista Motel. What Mia saw happening in Beijing—small mom-and-pop shops being forced out of business—is also happening in California. Can an independent business win a fight with a big corporation? The livelihood of the whole Calivista community hangs in the balance. The complex and realistic relationships Mia has with Lupe and Jason show these friends developing into an interesting and talented trio. The author’s note, including writing and photos from Yang’s youth, shares the remarkable autobiographical details.

Fans of this series that keeps going strong will devour this latest entry.

(Historical fiction. 8-12)