The book is written in the style of poetry verse, making it a very quick and easy read (although, this depends on how you read the book - I read it just as if I was reading a novel while some read the book as a poem and this therefore would make the reading much longer).
This book was on my list as one of the worst I read in 2012. While I generally thought the book was an enjoyable read, it was forgettable. This could be because I read it so quickly or it could be another factor I am not thinking of. Thank heavens for the notes I took, otherwise I would completely be stuck with this review. Moving away from that though, the book really appealed to me because it did a very good job at portraying the immigrant experience. It also emphasizes that your learning experiences aren't always in a school. I did not like, however, the main character Ha very much at times. She complained A LOT, almost to the point where I wondered how readers would sympathize if this was an American child complaining. Truthfully, I don't think readers (at least on an academic level) would sympathize with an American child complaining about the things Ha was complaining about. Of course the book isn't about that; it is about sympathizing with Ha's experience as a young immigrant but that doesn't excuse her from being a brat. I will give this book 3 out of 5 stars. It was good but forgettable.
MOLONGGGGGGG!
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