3.0
emotional informative medium-paced

I thought this book might cover more of the COVID-19 pandemic than it did, particularly since most people know about Wuhan now because of that. Instead, we got a memoir about a girl struggling to fit in, to relate the two parts of herself: the part from Wuhan who fit in so easily, and the part in Texas trying to be an American and avoid Chinese school. I enjoyed reading it a lot, even if some of the immigration themes were ones that I've read in other titles.