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Reach for this book when your teenager is struggling to bridge the gap between your family's heritage and their life as an American. This collection addresses the unique weight of expectations, the sting of being seen as an outsider, and the search for a personal identity that honors both the past and the future. Through a series of poems, essays, and stories, Laurence Yep assembles a chorus of voices that validate the complex feelings of belonging to two cultures at once. It is an essential resource for fostering empathy and providing language for the quiet internal conflicts that many Asian American youth face. The writing is honest and direct, making it a perfect anchor for deep family conversations about heritage, pressure, and the courage it takes to define oneself on one's own terms.