Age 14+
Diversity
In one afternoon, I devoured the debut novel from Michelle Quach, Not Here To Be Liked, quickly absorbed by the plot, fascinated by the characters and debating the important questions raised and the quote-worthy writing.
Even if you only have fifteen minutes to read a chapter at a time, I
highly recommend you do. This, to
paraphrase a quote, is a novel about a character, ‘who’s smart but a bit
prickly, which is a combination the world could use more of right now’.
Set in an Asian-American school community of California, the story
centres around Eliza Quan, as she
navigates what it means to be a young woman in the 21st Century. Is she a feminist? Is she annoyed that she was overlooked to be
Editor-in-Chief of the school newspaper?
Is she something else?
Along with older sister Kim, Eliza is the child of Chinese parents with Vietnamese heritage, and this book offers insights into both languages and foods, including a special relationship with Boba Tea, the milk and tapioca tea drink that originated in Taiwan and can be found in every corner of the world.
Pitched against fellow newspaper writer and former baseball player, Len
DiMartile, Eliza learns about ambition (with a little help from Macbeth) friendship
and doing the right thing.
Not Here to Be Liked is suggested for readers age 14+, and would be a great
book club read for older readers; discussion questions provided at the end of the novel.
£7.99
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