My Summer of Love and Misfortune
My Summer of Love and Misfortune
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Annotation: Crazy Rich Asians meets Love & Gelato in this hilarious, quirky novel about a Chinese-American teen who is thrust into t... more
Genre: [Love stories]
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #209221
Format: Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2020
Edition Date: 2020 Release Date: 06/02/20
Pages: 376 pages
ISBN: 1-534-44334-7
ISBN 13: 978-1-534-44334-1
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2019035425
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
ALA Booklist (Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 CDT 2020)

Iris was supposed to be having the best summer of her life. Instead, she isn't graduating high school, didn't make it into any universities, her best friend isn't a friend at all, and like Becky in Confessions of a Shopaholic (2001), she's deep in debt. Hoping to give her some perspective and a fresh start, her parents send her to live with family in Beijing for the summer. In the beginning, it will be easy for readers to dismiss Iris as vapid her peers do t she is uncomfortably aware that her impulsive shopping and deep desire to be well-liked are just ways she distracts herself from the shame that's always creeping in on her. Wong addresses, through Iris' experiences in Beijing, the feeling that many children of immigrants have of belonging in neither one culture nor the other. While Iris' behavior may seem extreme on the surface, it reflects the common experience of insecurity and highlights that these isolating feelings don't just apply to one group of people.

Kirkus Reviews

A series of poor life choices earns high school senior Iris Wang a one-way ticket to China.As a flower-hearted girl born in the Year of the Tiger, Chinese American Iris was destined from birth to be unlucky. She prefers to live in a rose-tinted bubble, determinedly ignoring the consequences of her reckless decisions until things spiral out of control. When she fails her final year of high school and is rejected by all of the colleges she applied to, her parents send her to live with her estranged Uncle Dai and his family in Beijing in order for her to reflect on her mistakes. Iris' initial terror, followed by delight at discovering that her uncle is a construction tycoon, fades when Uncle Dai insists that she not only work on improving her academic and Mandarin language skills, but also help her haughty cousin, Ruby, learn English. Though well-meaning, Iris is impulsive and careless, especially when it comes to spending money. Her bubbly first-person narration, rife with similes and brand names, occasionally veers from humorous to immature. The importance of family bonds is a theme that runs throughout, but it is overwhelmed by the force of Iris' effusive and self-absorbed personality in this novel that reads like Confessions of a Shopaholic meets Crazy Rich Asians.Like spun sugar-glitzy, sweet, and airy. (Fiction. 14-18)

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Kirkus Reviews
Reading Level: 6.0
Interest Level: 9-12
Lexile: HL820L

Crazy Rich Asians meets Love & Gelato in this hilarious, quirky novel about a Chinese-American teen who is thrust into the decadent world of Beijing high society when she is sent away to spend the summer in China.

Iris Wang is having a bit of a rough start to her summer: Her boyfriend cheated on her, she didn’t get into any colleges, and she has no idea who she is or what she wants to do with her life. She’s always felt torn about being Chinese-American, feeling neither Chinese nor American enough to claim either identity. She’s just a sad pizza combo from Domino’s, as far as she’s concerned.

In an attempt to snap her out of her funk, Iris’s parents send her away to visit family in Beijing, with the hopes that Iris would “reconnect with her culture” and “find herself.” Iris resents the condescension, but even she admits that this might be a good opportunity to hit the reset button on the apocalyptic disaster that has become her life.

With this trip, Iris expects to eat a few dumplings, meet some family, and visit a tourist hotspot or two. Instead, she gets swept up in the ridiculous, opulent world of Beijing’s wealthy elite, leading her to unexpected and extraordinary discoveries about her family, her future, and herself.


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