Only One Year
Review
By American Born Chinese Children's Book Alley
Andrea Cheng’s new chapter book about difference, family, and love [is] one of the finest books I have read. The book is refreshingly devoid of cynicism and status markers. It challenges us all to overcome our fears and egos, to forgive ourselves and others, and to make meaningful relationships with each other.
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