Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Unidentified Suburban Object
by Mike Jung

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Jung, M. (2016). Unidentified suburban object.  New York, NY: Arthur A. Levine Books.


Soon to be seventh grader Chloe Cho and her family are the only Koreans in her entire town.  In fact they're the only Asians in her whole town, and she's getting really tired of people who think all Asians are only either Chinese or Japanese and they can't even tell the difference. And don't even get her started on Asian stereotypes or compare her to world famous violinist Abigail Yang!  Luckily she has her best friend Shelly who is also a super smart teacher's pet, in the band, and loves the fact that Chloe is Korean, to keep her sane.  But, this year could be different.  This year Chloe has a new teacher, Ms. Lee, who is new to the area and is also Korean.  This is just fantastic.  You see, anytime Chloe broaches the subject of her family's history or being from Korea, her parents ALWAYS change the subject.  Whether it's something deep like about family members or their past, or something more fun like food or clothing, Chloe can never get a straight answer from them and it is infuriating.  Perhaps this new teacher will provide Chloe with some of the information she so desperately seeks.  Of course it's also possible that her search for answers will lead her to a family history that she never could have expected!  After Ms. Lee accuses Chloe of plagiarism on a story about their family history, an angry Chloe confronts her father about the story he told her.  Together, Chloe's parents explain to her that they are in fact NOT from Korea, but are aliens from the planet Tau Ceti.  This revelation leads Chloe down a path of denial, self destruction, and a lot more questions than answers.  Can Chloe and Shelly's friendship survive?  Will Chloe finally find self acceptance?  Read 2017-2018 Texas Bluebonnet Nominee Unidentified Suburban Object to find out.  Recommended for grades 4-8.

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Interview with Author Mike Jung

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