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                    160 pp.
                      | Philomel
                      | April, 2024
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                          Trade
                          ISBN 9780593624524
                          $17.99
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                          Ebook
                          ISBN 9780593624548
                          $10.99
                    
                   
                    
                        
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                          4-6
                        What began as a quest to reunite lost socks with their owners soon leads to new friendships, important discoveries about neighbors, and a deeper sense of community for two Asian American girls in New York City. Ten-year-old Magnolia Wu lives with her parents and their dog, Mister Pants, in a tiny apartment above their laundromat. Magnolia helps her parents run the business, including keeping track of lost socks on a bulletin board, and her world feels complete. One day, Magnolia meets Iris Lam, newly arrived from California. Despite initial awkwardness, the two find a common interest in reuniting socks and owners, using Magnolia's knowledge of the customers and Iris's guidance to "look for the little things." Each new mission teaches them a little more about their neighbors, their families, and each other, amidst a shared trauma of anti-Asian microaggressions and harassment. Fittingly, their strong personalities lead to a heated argument and estrangement that shows Magnolia she needs her friend to make a complete pair, just like the lost socks. Miller's fresh and honest storytelling approach and her endearing characters are spot-on for early-middle-grade readers confronting the highs and lows of friendship, racial tension, and the trials of growing up. Whimsical black-and-white illustrations add levity and charm.