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Are You Nobody Too?
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Narrado por:
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Rachel Yong
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Tina Cane
After a year of distance-learning, Emily Sofer finds her world turned upside down: she has to leave the only school she's ever known to attend a public school in Chinatown. For the first time, Emily isn't the only Chinese student around...but looking like everyone else doesn't mean that understanding them will be easy--especially with an intimidating group of cool girls Emily calls The Five.
When Emily discovers that her adoptive parents have been keeping a secret, she feels even more uncertain about who she is. A chance discovery of Emily Dickinson's poetry helps her finally feel seen. . . but can the words of a writer from 200 years ago help her open up again, and find common ground with the Five?
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Reseñas de la crítica
"Captures big, serious ideas about life and relationships with brevity." —Kirkus Reviews
"Introspective first-person verse skillfully depicts Emily’s conflicting emotions, which feel palpable as she grapples with the social nuances of each new experience." —Publishers Weekly
"With art and care, Cane [...] crafts a story that’s both lyrical and deeply relatable."—Lit Hub
"Introspective first-person verse skillfully depicts Emily’s conflicting emotions, which feel palpable as she grapples with the social nuances of each new experience." —Publishers Weekly
"With art and care, Cane [...] crafts a story that’s both lyrical and deeply relatable."—Lit Hub
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