54 pages • 1 hour read
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In New from Here by Kelly Yang, Knox Wei-Evans, his mother Julie, and his siblings move from Hong Kong to America to escape the initial spread of COVID-19. Adjusting to their new life, they face numerous challenges including racism, unemployment, and assimilating into American society, all while dealing with the separation from their father who remains in Hong Kong and Knox's ADHD diagnosis. Instances of racism and the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are described.
New from Here by Kelly Yang is a compelling story that has garnered appreciation for its emotional depth and timely themes. Reviews praise its relatable, nuanced portrayal of a family amid the COVID-19 pandemic. However, some readers felt the narrative occasionally slows due to detailed descriptions. Overall, it’s celebrated for its heartfelt perspective and strong character development.
A reader who enjoys New from Here by Kelly Yang will likely appreciate stories about multicultural experiences, resilience, and family dynamics. Fans of Front Desk by Kelly Yang or Wonder by R.J. Palacio will find the blend of humor and heartfelt moments appealing. Ideal for middle-grade readers seeking diverse and relatable narratives.
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Lexile Level
630LRace / Racism
Historical Fiction
Realistic Fiction
Children's Literature
Relationships: Family
Emotions/Behavior: Conflict
Emotions/Behavior: Courage