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A poignant young adult graphic memoir about a Korean-American girl who uses fandom and art-making to overcome racist bullying. Perfect for fans of American Born Chinese and Almost American Girl! Sarah has always struggled to fit in. Born in South Korea and adopted at birth by a white couple, she grows up in a rural community with few Asian neighbors. People whisper in the supermarket. Classmates bully her. She has trouble containing her anger in these moments—but through it all, she has her art. She's always been a compulsive drawer, and when she discovers anime, her hobby becomes an obsession. Though drawing and cosplay offer her an escape, she still struggles to connect with others. And in high school, the bullies are louder and meaner. Sarah's bubbling rage is threatening to burst.
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Wow. I loved this! I mean I figured I would because I do love a graphic memoir but this was exceptional! The art was gorgeous and like NGE Shinji my heart was breaking for little HS Sarah finding heir way in the world through stories they loved.
oh wowwwwwwww
what a slay. also I really am a sucker for books that explicitly use other media for characters (or in this case for the author themself) to process things. representation mattersssss
I don't like rating memoirs BUT this was just so well done. The pacing, the insights, the art...Myer executed their vision to perfection. I think just about any teen would find this highly relatable. This is one of those books that make you want to sincerely thank the author for putting out into the world. I will enthusiastically recommend this!