I just finished a book I got last Christmas titled "Kay's Lucky Coin Variety" by Ann Y.K. Choi.
The young protagonist and her family have moved to Canada from Korea and her parents (particularly her mother), while not unreasonably strict, are trying to maintain some of their Korean traditions. The kids, of course, are not quite so keen ...
It was the author's first book, I believe, and she did a very good job of bringing her characters to life. My mother was the daughter of immigrants (from central Europe) and I think she might have sympathized with the protagonist (the daughter) in this story.
The young protagonist and her family have moved to Canada from Korea and her parents (particularly her mother), while not unreasonably strict, are trying to maintain some of their Korean traditions. The kids, of course, are not quite so keen ...
It was the author's first book, I believe, and she did a very good job of bringing her characters to life. My mother was the daughter of immigrants (from central Europe) and I think she might have sympathized with the protagonist (the daughter) in this story.
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