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LOOK NO FURTHER by Rioghnach Robinson

LOOK NO FURTHER

by Rioghnach Robinson & Siofra Robinson

Pub Date: Aug. 15th, 2023
ISBN: 9781419757402
Publisher: Amulet/Abrams

Two teens meet at an elite art program only to discover they’re half siblings.

Laid-back California surfer Niko Castadi, 17, stands out in his predominantly white community and family. Unlike his two younger siblings, Niko’s half Chinese due to a one-night fling his mother had, and he knows nothing about his biological father except that he was a sculptor named Bo. In her Chinese community of Flushing, Queens, ambitious, queer 15-year-old Ali Tan stands out too. With her honey-blond hair and light eyes, she can pass as white even though she speaks Mandarin and lives with her widowed Chinese immigrant grandmother. When the two teens meet at a five-week summer art institute in Manhattan, they’re initially unimpressed with each other—until an assignment throws them together and they uncover the truth about their shared father, a reclusive sculptor who isn’t in either of their lives. While Niko looks more Chinese (and deals with frequent microaggressions, like being compared to K-pop stars or asked where he’s from), Ali feels more Chinese (even though she occasionally lets people think she’s white). The authors organically weave in issues of cultural and artistic identity as well as the expected humor and romantic drama of residential programs, and the character development is refreshingly deep. Niko and Ali both mature, grow, and share tender and brutal truths.

This engaging story sensitively explores biracial experiences, family, and self-expression.

(Fiction. 12-18)