Lucy and Linh
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Author:Ā Alice Pung
Categories:Ā English , Fiction , Young Adult
Pages:
Publisher: local
Cover: Softcover
Book description :
From an author Amy Tan calls āa gem,āĀ this is a witty, highly acclaimed novel thatās āpartĀ Mean Girls,Ā partĀ Lord of the Fliesā (The Bulletin,Ā Starred review) aboutĀ navigating life in private school while remaining true to yourself.
Ā
Lucy is a bit of a pushover, but sheās ambitious and smart, and she has just received the opportunity of a lifetime: a scholarship to a prestigious school, and a ticket out of her broken-down suburb. Though sheās worried she will stick out like badly cut bangs among the razor-straight students, she is soon welcomed into the Cabinet, the supremely popular trio who wield influence over classmates and teachers alike.Ā
Ā
Linh is blunt, strong-willed, and fearlessāeverything Lucy once loved about herself. She is also Lucyās last solid link to her life before private school, but she is growing tired of being eclipsed by the glamour of the Cabinet.
Ā
As Lucy floats further away from the world she once knew, her connection to Linhāand to her old lifeāthreatens to snap. Sharp and honest, Alice Pungās novel examines what it means to grow into the person you want to be without leaving yourself behind.
Ā
Ā
An NPR Best Book of the Year
AĀ Kirkus ReviewsĀ Best Book of the Year
A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection
A Texas Tayhas Reading List Selection
A Bank Street College of Education and Childrenās Book CommitteeĀ Best Childrenās Books of the Year with Distinguished Outstanding Merit
"AĀ bracing, enthrallingĀ gut-punch and anĀ essential readĀ for teens, teachers, and parents alike."Ā āKirkus Reviews, Starred review
"ThisĀ daring work with an authentic protagonistĀ teaches important lessons about being yourself while navigating through life."āSchool Library Journal, Starred review
"Lucyās struggle to find her place and sense of self will have aĀ wide appealĀ for teen readers and is aĀ welcome addition to the prep-school canon."āBooklist, Starred review
"Lyrical, enchanting proseĀ from a narrator with perception so acute she cannot help but share it immerses readers into the very heart of every scene. This is highly recommended for classrooms and libraries [and] a superb choice for book discussion groups and world young adult literature survey courses."--VOYA, Starred review
"PartĀ Mean Girls,Ā partĀ Lord of the Flies,Ā and partĀ Special Topics in Calamity Physics,Ā this well-observed and unsentimental novel taps into what is primal within privileged adolescent girls."āThe Bulletin, Starred review
"Lucyās narrationĀ pulls readers alongside her uncertain navigation of two worlds, andĀ we canāt helpĀ but cheer in solidarityĀ as Lucy recognizes assimilation masquerading as inclusion,Ā refuses to back down, and instead embraces who she is."āHorn Book Magazine
"In a novelĀ filled with strong visual images, Pung draws a sharp contrast between authenticity and deception, integrity and manipulation. Against theĀ vividly painted backdrops of two very different communities, she traces Lucyās struggle to form a new identity without compromising the values she holds closest to her heart."āPublishers Weekly
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Lucy and Linh
Lucy and Linh
(NOTE: The Book cover may vary if published by different companies.)
Author:Ā Alice Pung
Categories:Ā English , Fiction , Young Adult
Pages:
Publisher: local
Cover: Softcover
Book description :
From an author Amy Tan calls āa gem,āĀ this is a witty, highly acclaimed novel thatās āpartĀ Mean Girls,Ā partĀ Lord of the Fliesā (The Bulletin,Ā Starred review) aboutĀ navigating life in private school while remaining true to yourself.
Ā
Lucy is a bit of a pushover, but sheās ambitious and smart, and she has just received the opportunity of a lifetime: a scholarship to a prestigious school, and a ticket out of her broken-down suburb. Though sheās worried she will stick out like badly cut bangs among the razor-straight students, she is soon welcomed into the Cabinet, the supremely popular trio who wield influence over classmates and teachers alike.Ā
Ā
Linh is blunt, strong-willed, and fearlessāeverything Lucy once loved about herself. She is also Lucyās last solid link to her life before private school, but she is growing tired of being eclipsed by the glamour of the Cabinet.
Ā
As Lucy floats further away from the world she once knew, her connection to Linhāand to her old lifeāthreatens to snap. Sharp and honest, Alice Pungās novel examines what it means to grow into the person you want to be without leaving yourself behind.
Ā
Ā
An NPR Best Book of the Year
AĀ Kirkus ReviewsĀ Best Book of the Year
A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection
A Texas Tayhas Reading List Selection
A Bank Street College of Education and Childrenās Book CommitteeĀ Best Childrenās Books of the Year with Distinguished Outstanding Merit
"AĀ bracing, enthrallingĀ gut-punch and anĀ essential readĀ for teens, teachers, and parents alike."Ā āKirkus Reviews, Starred review
"ThisĀ daring work with an authentic protagonistĀ teaches important lessons about being yourself while navigating through life."āSchool Library Journal, Starred review
"Lucyās struggle to find her place and sense of self will have aĀ wide appealĀ for teen readers and is aĀ welcome addition to the prep-school canon."āBooklist, Starred review
"Lyrical, enchanting proseĀ from a narrator with perception so acute she cannot help but share it immerses readers into the very heart of every scene. This is highly recommended for classrooms and libraries [and] a superb choice for book discussion groups and world young adult literature survey courses."--VOYA, Starred review
"PartĀ Mean Girls,Ā partĀ Lord of the Flies,Ā and partĀ Special Topics in Calamity Physics,Ā this well-observed and unsentimental novel taps into what is primal within privileged adolescent girls."āThe Bulletin, Starred review
"Lucyās narrationĀ pulls readers alongside her uncertain navigation of two worlds, andĀ we canāt helpĀ but cheer in solidarityĀ as Lucy recognizes assimilation masquerading as inclusion,Ā refuses to back down, and instead embraces who she is."āHorn Book Magazine
"In a novelĀ filled with strong visual images, Pung draws a sharp contrast between authenticity and deception, integrity and manipulation. Against theĀ vividly painted backdrops of two very different communities, she traces Lucyās struggle to form a new identity without compromising the values she holds closest to her heart."āPublishers Weekly
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(NOTE: The Book cover may vary if published by different companies.)
Author:Ā Alice Pung
Categories:Ā English , Fiction , Young Adult
Pages:
Publisher: local
Cover: Softcover
Book description :
From an author Amy Tan calls āa gem,āĀ this is a witty, highly acclaimed novel thatās āpartĀ Mean Girls,Ā partĀ Lord of the Fliesā (The Bulletin,Ā Starred review) aboutĀ navigating life in private school while remaining true to yourself.
Ā
Lucy is a bit of a pushover, but sheās ambitious and smart, and she has just received the opportunity of a lifetime: a scholarship to a prestigious school, and a ticket out of her broken-down suburb. Though sheās worried she will stick out like badly cut bangs among the razor-straight students, she is soon welcomed into the Cabinet, the supremely popular trio who wield influence over classmates and teachers alike.Ā
Ā
Linh is blunt, strong-willed, and fearlessāeverything Lucy once loved about herself. She is also Lucyās last solid link to her life before private school, but she is growing tired of being eclipsed by the glamour of the Cabinet.
Ā
As Lucy floats further away from the world she once knew, her connection to Linhāand to her old lifeāthreatens to snap. Sharp and honest, Alice Pungās novel examines what it means to grow into the person you want to be without leaving yourself behind.
Ā
Ā
An NPR Best Book of the Year
AĀ Kirkus ReviewsĀ Best Book of the Year
A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults selection
A Texas Tayhas Reading List Selection
A Bank Street College of Education and Childrenās Book CommitteeĀ Best Childrenās Books of the Year with Distinguished Outstanding Merit
"AĀ bracing, enthrallingĀ gut-punch and anĀ essential readĀ for teens, teachers, and parents alike."Ā āKirkus Reviews, Starred review
"ThisĀ daring work with an authentic protagonistĀ teaches important lessons about being yourself while navigating through life."āSchool Library Journal, Starred review
"Lucyās struggle to find her place and sense of self will have aĀ wide appealĀ for teen readers and is aĀ welcome addition to the prep-school canon."āBooklist, Starred review
"Lyrical, enchanting proseĀ from a narrator with perception so acute she cannot help but share it immerses readers into the very heart of every scene. This is highly recommended for classrooms and libraries [and] a superb choice for book discussion groups and world young adult literature survey courses."--VOYA, Starred review
"PartĀ Mean Girls,Ā partĀ Lord of the Flies,Ā and partĀ Special Topics in Calamity Physics,Ā this well-observed and unsentimental novel taps into what is primal within privileged adolescent girls."āThe Bulletin, Starred review
"Lucyās narrationĀ pulls readers alongside her uncertain navigation of two worlds, andĀ we canāt helpĀ but cheer in solidarityĀ as Lucy recognizes assimilation masquerading as inclusion,Ā refuses to back down, and instead embraces who she is."āHorn Book Magazine
"In a novelĀ filled with strong visual images, Pung draws a sharp contrast between authenticity and deception, integrity and manipulation. Against theĀ vividly painted backdrops of two very different communities, she traces Lucyās struggle to form a new identity without compromising the values she holds closest to her heart."āPublishers Weekly
