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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Louisa Onome , Louisa OnoméPublisher: Palgrave USA Imprint: Square Fish Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 20.20cm Weight: 0.342kg ISBN: 9781250823496ISBN 10: 1250823498 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 19 June 2023 Recommended Age: From 14 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOnome artfully weaves emotionally dense commentary on straddling multiple cultural identities and meeting immigrant familial expectations with playful dialogue in Nigerian pidgin and compelling characters, making for a full, feel-good read. Recommend this to fans of realistic fiction and children of diaspora seeking joyful representation --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (BCCB) Deftly drawn, charismatic characters bring a measure of humor to the story and reverently convey aspects of Nigerian culture. Themes . . . are seamlessly interwoven in a fluid plot that is honest and satisfying. --Horn Book Magazine Twice As Perfect intricately weaves together the profound pressures of being the children of immigrants with the enormous love of one's culture and family. A beautiful and multifaceted novel that is sure to tug on anyone's heartstrings. --Adiba Jairgirdar, author of Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating A heartfelt story about growing up and discovering one's passions amongst familial and communal expectations. Twice as Perfect captures the ups and downs that come with belonging in two worlds, and readers will root for Adanna as she learns to show up as her authentic self. --Laila Sabreen, author of You Truly Assumed Razor-sharp, smart, and tender, Twice as Perfect celebrates family, friendship, and finding yourself. --Nafiza Azad, author of The Wild Ones Praise for Like Home: The effortless diversity of the cast is a model for fiction. Light and serious, playful and real, this is a debut not to be missed. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review A touching coming-of-age story, highly recommended for audiences looking for titles like Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give and Nic Stone's Dear Martin. A must-have. --School Library Journal, starred review A phenomenal coming-of-age story that centers on Black girlhood, the not-so-subtle violence of gentrification, and friendship. Louisa Onome presents us with a compelling and beautifully written tale about love and loss. --Faridah Abike-Iyimide, New York Times and Indie bestselling author of Ace of Spades Onome artfully weaves emotionally dense commentary on straddling multiple cultural identities and meeting immigrant familial expectations with playful dialogue in Nigerian pidgin and compelling characters, making for a full, feel-good read. Recommend this to fans of realistic fiction and children of diaspora seeking joyful representation --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (BCCB) Deftly drawn, charismatic characters bring a measure of humor to the story and reverently convey aspects of Nigerian culture. Themes . . . are seamlessly interwoven in a fluid plot that is honest and satisfying. --Horn Book Magazine Twice As Perfect intricately weaves together the profound pressures of being the children of immigrants with the enormous love of one's culture and family. A beautiful and multifaceted novel that is sure to tug on anyone's heartstrings. --Adiba Jairgirdar, author of Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating A heartfelt story about growing up and discovering one's passions amongst familial and communal expectations. Twice as Perfect captures the ups and downs that come with belonging in two worlds, and readers will root for Adanna as she learns to show up as her authentic self. --Laila Sabreen, author of You Truly Assumed Razor-sharp, smart, and tender, Twice as Perfect celebrates family, friendship, and finding yourself. --Nafiza Azad, author of The Wild Ones Praise for Like Home: The effortless diversity of the cast is a model for fiction. Light and serious, playful and real, this is a debut not to be missed. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review A touching coming-of-age story, highly recommended for audiences looking for titles like Angie Thomas's The Hate U Give and Nic Stone's Dear Martin. A must-have. --School Library Journal, starred review A phenomenal coming-of-age story that centers on Black girlhood, the not-so-subtle violence of gentrification, and friendship. Louisa Onome presents us with a compelling and beautifully written tale about love and loss. --Faridah Abike-Iyimide, New York Times and Indie bestselling author of Ace of Spades Author InformationLouisa Onomé is the Nigerian Canadian author of critically acclaimed young adult novel Like Home. She holds a BA in professional writing from York University. When she is not writing, her hobbies include picking up languages she may never use, crying over her favorite video games, and perfecting her skin-care routine. She currently resides in the Toronto area. louisaonome.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |