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Krista Kim-Bap

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In debut author Angela Ahn's middle grade novel, all Krista wants is to figure out the three F's: food, family, and friends...

Krista and Jason have been best friends since preschool. It never mattered that he was a boy with reddish-brown hair and she was the "Korean girl" at school. Now in fifth grade, everyone in their class is preparing their Heritage Month projects. Jason has always loved Krista's Korean family, and particularly their cooking, but Krista is conflicted about being her school's "Korean Ambassador". She's also worried about asking her intimidating grandma to teach the class how to make their traditional kimbap dish. Combine that with her new friends pulling her away from Jason, and Krista has a lot to deal with this year!

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2018

      Gr 4-6-Krista is tired of being the Korean Canadian girl that everyone thinks is Chinese. And now, with Heritage Month approaching, she again must be the reluctant "Korean Ambassador" to her middle school classmates. When she unexpectedly receives an invitation to a red-carpet party from the popular girl, Krista is launched into the inner circle of a clique comprised of four white girls-but Krista must put aside her friendship with others in order to fit in. While exploring this new social group and what it means to be a girl, Krista also learns more her Korean heritage by spending time with her grandmother, making kim-bap, and taking a trip to a Korean beauty salon. Exploring questions of friendship, beauty, culture, and race, this title hits on many topics that will ring true with readers just entering the middle school years. Ahn writes Krista's voice with the right touch of innocence; realism and supporting characters are also well developed. VERDICT A tween coming-of-age tale that will resonate with a wide range of readers. Hand to fans of Hena Khan's Amina's Voice, as it hits on similar themes of self-acceptance.-Emily Valente, Brooklyn Friends School

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      February 1, 2018
      Exploring her Korean heritage for a school project leads Canadian fifth-grader Krista Kim into new territory with family, friends, and food.Being the sole Korean girl in her class seems to have kept Krista out of the popular-girl group. Luckily, her best friend, Jason, who is white, has been by her side since preschool. He even likes to eat kimchi! When one of the cool girls surprisingly extends a birthday-party invitation, everyone encourages Krista to attend. Even her snobby older sister, Tori, reconstructs and adapts a traditional Korean dress, called a hanbok, so Krista will look K-pop fashionable. Encouraged by her sister and grandmother, Krista begins changing to fit into the popular crowd. As the story progresses in first person, Krista realizes she has been given conflicting advice from her loved ones. Tori helps her dress for success, but that attracts unwanted attention. Her blunt and opinionated grandmother, who favors Tori, pushes Krista to step out of character by wearing makeup and more-feminine clothing. Meanwhile, the person who knows her best, Jason, keeps floating farther and farther away. Author Ahn writes authentically about the struggle of assimilation while maintaining cultural tradition in a mostly white elementary school. Krista is not a vibrant heroine, but her struggles with identity and friendship will nonetheless resonate.A sympathetic portrayal of a typical 11-year-old trying to fit in, with a bit of Korean flair. (Fiction. 8-12)

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