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OverviewFrom APALA-winning author and Guggenheim Fellow Kao Kalia Yang, a middle-grade debut about a Hmong American boy's struggle to find a place for himself in America and in the world of his ancestors. From APALA-winning author and Guggenheim Fellow Kao Kalia Yang, a middle-grade debut about a Hmong American boy's struggle to find a place for himself in America and in the world of his ancestors. Malcolm is the youngest child of Hmong refugees, and he was born over a decade after his youngest sibling, giving him a unique perspective on his complicated immigrant family. In the first part of the story, we meet Malcolm as an elementary school kid through the eyes of the adults in his life-his parents and siblings, but also the white teachers at his Minnesota schools. As middle school begins, we encounter Malcolm in his own words, and suddenly we see that this ""quiet, slow Hmong boy"" is anything but. Malcolm is a gifted collector of his family's stories and tireless seeker of his own place within an evolving Hmong American culture, and his journey toward becoming a shaman like his grandparents before him is inspiring and revelatory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kao Kalia YangPublisher: Dutton Books for Young Readers Imprint: Dutton Books for Young Readers Dimensions: Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.70cm Weight: 0.312kg ISBN: 9781984816337ISBN 10: 1984816330 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 17 September 2024 Recommended Age: From 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews"★ ""Lyrical, evocative prose deftly captures Malcolm’s longing for a sense of belonging; Yang has crafted a layered, profoundly moving musing on grief, connection (and lack thereof), and identity. A true gem.""—Kirkus, starred review “[A] richly wrought tale about a boy coming into his own.”—Publishers Weekly" "★ ""Lyrical, evocative prose deftly captures Malcolm’s longing for a sense of belonging; Yang has crafted a layered, profoundly moving musing on grief, connection (and lack thereof), and identity. A true gem.""—Kirkus, starred review “[A] richly wrought tale about a boy coming into his own.”—Publishers Weekly ""No matter what character is speaking, the author’s prose shines.""—St. Paul Pioneer Press" ★ ""Lyrical, evocative prose deftly captures Malcolm’s longing for a sense of belonging; Yang has crafted a layered, profoundly moving musing on grief, connection (and lack thereof), and identity. A true gem.""—Kirkus, starred review “[A] richly wrought tale about a boy coming into his own.”—Publishers Weekly ""No matter what character is speaking, the author’s prose shines.""—St. Paul Pioneer Press "★ ""Lyrical, evocative prose deftly captures Malcolm’s longing for a sense of belonging; Yang has crafted a layered, profoundly moving musing on grief, connection (and lack thereof), and identity. A true gem.""—Kirkus, starred review" Author InformationKao Kalia Yang is a Hmong-American writer. She is the author of the adult memoirs The Latehomecomer- A Hmong Family Memoir, The Song Poet, and Somewhere in the Unknown World. Yang is also the author of the children's books A Map Into the World, The Shared Room, The Most Beautiful Thing, and Yang Warriors. Yang is a 2023 Guggenheim Fellow, and her work has been recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Chautauqua Prize, the PEN USA literary awards, the Dayton's Literary Peace Prize, the American Library Association, Kirkus Best Books of the Year, the Heartland Bookseller's Award, and garnered four Minnesota Book Awards. Kao Kalia Yang lives in Minnesota with her family, and teaches and speaks across the nation. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |