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Reach for this book when your teenager is grappling with their cultural identity, the immigrant experience, or simply feeling like they do not quite fit in. It is a powerful tool for validating the complicated emotions that come with balancing a family's heritage with the desire to be a typical American kid. Thien Pham uses a unique sensory approach to tell his life story, framing each major milestone around a specific food, from the salty fish of a refugee boat to the first taste of a fast-food burger. This graphic memoir navigates heavy themes like financial hardship, the trauma of displacement, and the pressure of the American Dream with a remarkably gentle and resilient spirit. It is appropriate for middle and high schoolers, offering a window into the Vietnamese-American experience that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. Parents will appreciate how it models gratitude and family solidarity, turning a story of struggle into one of profound belonging and self-discovery.