Joanna Ho | The Silence That Binds Us

The Silence That Binds Us

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Maybelline Chen isn't the Chinese Taiwanese American daughter her mother expects her to be. May prefers hoodies over dresses and wants to become a writer. When asked, her mom can't come up with one specific reason for why she's proud of her only daughter. May's beloved brother, Danny, on the other hand, has just been admitted to Princeton. But Danny secretly struggles with depression, and when he dies by suicide, May's world is shattered.

In the aftermath, racist accusations are hurled against May's parents for putting too much "pressure" on him. May's father tells her to keep her head down. Instead, May challenges these ugly stereotypes through her writing. Yet the consequences of speaking out run much deeper than anyone could foresee. Who gets to tell our stories, and who gets silenced? It's up to May to take back the narrative.

Literature
Young adult

Additional Information about the book

Publisher: HarperTeen

ISBN: ‎978-0063059344

ASIN: B09G6T4PVZ

Word Count: 130800 words

Length: 436 pages

Language: English

Release Date: June 14, 2022

Available as: Ebook,Paperback

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August 10, 2022
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May’s story is incredibly moving and extremely relatable/validating for young Asian American girls/women. I absolutely love this book—Joanna Ho is an amazing author with several great titles, so be sure to check out her other ones as well.

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