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Finding My Voice
Finding My Voice | Marie Myung-Ok Lee
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The groundbreaking Own Voices YA classic from Korean-American author Marie Myung-Ok Lee, reissued with a new foreword from Wicked Fox author Kat Cho. Seventeen-year-old Ellen Sung just wants to be like everyone else at her all-white school. But hers is the only Korean American family in town, and her classmates in Arkin, Minnesota, will never let her forget that shes different. At the start of senior year, Ellen finds herself falling for Tomper Sandel, a football player who is popular and blond and undeniably cute . . . and to her surprise, he falls for her, too. Now Ellen has a chance at life she never imagined, one that defies the expectations of both her core friend group and her strict parents. But even as she stands up to racism at school and disapproval at home, all while pursuing a romance with Tomper, Ellen discovers that her greatest challenge is one she never expected: finding the courage to speak up and raise her voice.
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Finding My Voice | Marie Myung-Ok Lee
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One of the biggest joys of hosting my book pod has always been discovering new (to me) classics — and for the last book episode of 2021, that‘s exactly what happened! Author Jane Igharo joins me for an in-depth conversation about Marie Myung-Ok Lee‘s Finding My Voice. We discuss the book‘s exploration of racism and the immigrant experience, as well as the way it depicts popularity and “the cool guy.” Listen at the link in my bio!