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Just the Series: Front Desk Vol. 4   

Series and Publisher: Front Desk   

Annotation: "The Women's World Cup coming to Southern California, everyone is soccer-crazy -- especially Mia Tang! The U.S. is playing China in the finals, and Mia feels like her two identities are finally coming together. Less exciting, though? The fact that her P.E. teacher wants Mia to get out of the soccer field, too -- or fall short of the grade she needs to earn a spot at journalism camp"--Provided by publisher.
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #323660
Format: Perma-Bound from Publisher's Hardcover
Copyright Date: 2022
Edition Date: 2022 Release Date: 09/06/22
Pages: 274 p.
ISBN: Publisher: 1-338-77625-8 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-2639-X
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-338-77625-6 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-2639-4
Dewey: Fic
Dimensions: 22 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Sep 16 00:00:00 CDT 2022)

Mia's feelings about her Chinese and American roots are complicated by the Women's World Cup soccer final between Team USA and Team China.Bookworm Mia Tang struggles to kick a soccer ball, but she must raise her grade in her least favorite class, PE, if she hopes to attend the journalism camp she's dreaming of. She perseveres in her goal of interviewing the women playing for the U.S. and Chinese teams. While Mia remains the keystone for this title, the supporting characters also help elevate the story. Her friend Jason's dad's storyline-told through Jason's eyes-reveals internal pressures to succeed as an immigrant and the importance of family in Asian cultures. Meanwhile, Lupe, Mia's other close friend, dreams of winning the Math Cup, but Mia's mother gets into trouble for helping to coach the team. A central theme of this title is identity, and many Asian American children will relate to being ostracized as perpetual foreigners. Beloved adult characters also experience inequities in housing and the workplace. Yet the hope and excitement for the soccer players clearly inspire Mia, her family, and friends to fight for respect for themselves as they strive to do things others don't believe they can achieve. Reassuringly, everything is resolved positively. Yang scores another win with this tightly paced entry that will ramp up the excitement for Mia's next empowering adventure.A heartwarming story about living your own life fully, even in the face of obstacles. (author's note) (Historical fiction. 8-12)

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Mia's feelings about her Chinese and American roots are complicated by the Women's World Cup soccer final between Team USA and Team China.Bookworm Mia Tang struggles to kick a soccer ball, but she must raise her grade in her least favorite class, PE, if she hopes to attend the journalism camp she's dreaming of. She perseveres in her goal of interviewing the women playing for the U.S. and Chinese teams. While Mia remains the keystone for this title, the supporting characters also help elevate the story. Her friend Jason's dad's storyline-told through Jason's eyes-reveals internal pressures to succeed as an immigrant and the importance of family in Asian cultures. Meanwhile, Lupe, Mia's other close friend, dreams of winning the Math Cup, but Mia's mother gets into trouble for helping to coach the team. A central theme of this title is identity, and many Asian American children will relate to being ostracized as perpetual foreigners. Beloved adult characters also experience inequities in housing and the workplace. Yet the hope and excitement for the soccer players clearly inspire Mia, her family, and friends to fight for respect for themselves as they strive to do things others don't believe they can achieve. Reassuringly, everything is resolved positively. Yang scores another win with this tightly paced entry that will ramp up the excitement for Mia's next empowering adventure.A heartwarming story about living your own life fully, even in the face of obstacles. (author's note) (Historical fiction. 8-12)

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Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews (Fri Sep 16 00:00:00 CDT 2022)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 04 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Word Count: 61,467
Reading Level: 4.2
Interest Level: 4-7
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 4.2 / points: 9.0 / quiz: 516448 / grade: Middle Grades

Mia Tang is going for the goal in the fourth Front Desk novel by New York Times bestselling author Kelly Yang!

Mia Tang is play to win!

The Womens World Cup is coming to Southern California, and everyone has soccer feverespecially Mia Tang! The U.S. team is playing China in the finals, and Mia feels like her two identities are finally coming together. But when her P.E. teacher gives her a C, Mia tries to pull up her grade by scoring interviews with the championship teams. Its not so easy when . . .

1. The two teams are hunkered down in secret hotels in Pasadena and not taking any media requests.

2. Mr. Yao is back at the motelas a co-owner! Jason is sure his dad deserves a second chance. Mia is not so sure.

3. Mias parents are trying to buy a house of their very own, which turns out to be a LOT harder than they thought!

As Mia aims for her goals, she'll have to face strikers from all corners, as well as her own fears. But if anyone can find a way to win big, it's Mia Tang!


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