Mismatch

by Lensey Namioka

Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

542

Collection

Publication

Laurel Leaf (2007), Mass Market Paperback, 224 pages

Description

Their families clash when a Japanese-American teenaged boy starts dating a Chinese-American teenaged girl.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Sharonpx2014
I think that this book is a really good book to read because of the topic-love. It is a story about a pair of couple who faces some problems based on their own country's history. This story connects history to present day love. I would love to recomment this book to teenagers.
LibraryThing member Salsabrarian
This inoffensive romance for young teens has a twist: can cultural prejudices within a race doom a blossoming relationship? Sue and Andy meet in the school orchestra and are immediately drawn to each other. Sue is of Chinese descent and Andy is of Japanese background. In their predominantly white
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high school, everyone assumes they would naturally go together. But their classmates aren't aware that a deep-seated history between China and Japan negatively influences the views of Sue's and Andy's parents. Being American-born, Sue and Andy don't have a problem with each other but how can they persuade their parents, especially Sue's Grandma Mei? At times, I found the teen dialogue awkwardly formal (I don't hear teens saying "I'm Chinese American" or "He's Caucasian" as much as they would say "I'm Chinese" or "he's white."), but otherwise it brings up a topic that many teens would identify with or be intrigued by.
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Physical description

224 p.; 6.7 inches

ISBN

044023879X / 9780440238799
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