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YA
Two "migrant kids"--first-generation immigrants to Australia from China--aspire to escape their dysfunctional lives and constricted futures by being accepted to a prestigious, government-funded high school. Wen Li Zhou, thirteen, and her best friend, Henry Xiao, face different challenges. Wen's controlling, verbally abusive father strictly monitors and restricts his wife's and daughter's every move. Henry is brilliant at math and science but fears his English isn't good enough to pass the high-school entrance exam. When tragedy strikes the Xiao family, Wen becomes defiant and takes big risks to help Henry survive academically and emotionally; her mother, Teresa, joins the effort, at even greater risk to herself. Lim's prose realistically conveys the anguish and fear felt by Wen and Teresa as they hide their charitable deeds and growing involvement in the neighborhood from the tyrannical Mr. Zhou. Ultimately, empathy and kindness prevail in this novel as mother and daughter both learn it is better to risk everything to do what is important rather than take no action, turning a bleak story into one about resilience and change.
Reviewer: Michelle Lee
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
July, 2023
278 pp.
| Hyperion
| April, 2013
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TradeISBN 978-1-4231-4520-2$16.99
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YA
In this sequel to Mercy, the namesake fallen angel doomed to possess one human body after another wakes as Lela, a waitress whose life has hit a dead end. Mercy searches for her human love, Ryan, while Lela's fate closes in. The earthly struggles of Lela's life are more compelling than the romance and angelic backstory.
280 pp.
| Hyperion
| May, 2011
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TradeISBN 978-1-4231-4517-2$16.99
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YA
Mercy, an amnesiac fallen angel dreaming of her lost love, wakes up in choir-girl Carmen's body, the latest in a series of lives she has unwillingly possessed. She helps shy Carmen find her voice and meets attractive, angry Ryan, who's searching for his missing twin sister. Mercy's voice, sometimes sullen, is refreshingly blunt, and the crime-thriller element is gripping.