An empowering story of empathy, courage, and hope, based on the author's real-life experience immigrating to the US as a child and working at the front desk of the motel where her parents work.Ten year-old Mia Tang moved to the US for a better life, a freer life, but so far, it's a life where she runs the front desk of a motel while her parents clean rooms. And she's not even allowed to use the swimming pool. Based on author Kelly Yang’s real-life experience immigrating to America from China and running a motel with her parents, this novel explores how one little girl overcomes language barriers, discrimination and her own lack of confidence to find her voice – and use it to make a difference. This is a sensitive story of tolerance and diversity that will resonate with readers of all cultures who have experienced the challenges of feeling like an outsider
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Questa serie offre una narrazione di emancipazione incentrata su empatia, coraggio e speranza, esplorando l'esperienza dell'immigrazione in America. Segue una giovane protagonista che affronta barriere linguistiche, discriminazioni e insicurezze mentre aiuta la sua famiglia a gestire un motel. Queste storie toccanti approfondiscono la ricerca della propria voce e la lotta per una vita migliore, risuonando profondamente con temi di tolleranza e diversità.



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Mia Tang thinks she's going to have the best year ever:1. She and her parents have a motel. 2. She gets to run the front desk. 3. She's finally getting somewhere with her writing. But, on a rollercoaster of challenges, Mia will need all her determination to hang on tight...
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Room to Dream (Front Desk #3)
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
Mia Tang's long-awaited vacation to China brings her face-to-face with family and the rapid changes in both her homeland and her own life. As she reconnects with her cousins, including Shen, she grapples with personal challenges: Lupe's high school classes, her stalled writing aspirations, and a confusing situation with Jason. Amidst the backdrop of Beijing's transformation and the threat to her family's motel, Mia's determination to navigate these changes and pursue her dreams shines through.