Yolk, a new title from Mary H. K. Choi about two Asian sisters who swap identities in order for one to use the other's health insurance for a life-saving operation.
Mary Choi Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Mary H.K. Choi è un'autrice coreano-americana rinomata per i suoi acuti romanzi per giovani adulti. Le sue opere approfondiscono le complessità delle relazioni moderne e dell'identità nell'era digitale con acuta osservazione e una voce distintiva. Choi esplora temi come la connessione, l'alienazione e la ricerca di autenticità in un mondo superficiale. La sua scrittura è celebrata per la sua cruda onestà e la sua capacità di catturare le sfumature della crescita.



Permanent Record
- 432pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
A New York Times bestseller An NPR Favorite Book of 2019 A BuzzFeed Best YA Book of 2019 From the New York Times bestselling author of Emergency Contact, which Rainbow Rowell called “smart and funny,” comes an unforgettable new romance about how social media influences relationships every day. On paper, college dropout Pablo Rind doesn’t have a whole lot going for him. His graveyard shift at a twenty-four-hour deli in Brooklyn is a struggle. Plus, he’s up to his eyeballs in credit card debt. Never mind the state of his student loans. Pop juggernaut Leanna Smart has enough social media followers to populate whole continents. The brand is unstoppable. She graduated from child stardom to become an international icon and her adult life is a queasy blur of private planes, step-and-repeats, aspirational hotel rooms, and strangers screaming for her just to notice them. When Leanna and Pablo meet at 5:00 a.m. at the bodega in the dead of winter it’s absurd to think they’d be A Thing. But as they discover who they are, who they want to be, and how to defy the deafening expectations of everyone else, Lee and Pab turn to each other. Which, of course, is when things get properly complicated.
Emergency Contact
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The story explores the evolving relationship between Sam and Penny, who initially meet in an uncomfortable encounter but soon connect through heartfelt and articulate online conversations. Their journey highlights themes of vulnerability and connection, appealing to readers who enjoy young adult romances like "Eleanor & Park" and "To All The Boys I've Loved Before."