Middle school can be a battlefield... From award-winning author Wendy
Wan-Long Shang comes a poignant and timely take on prejudice, bullying,
and claiming our own histories, perfect for fans of Front Desk.
A fresh start. That's all Evan Pao wants as he, along with his mother
and sister, flee from California to Haddington, Virginia, hoping to keep
his father's notoriety a secret.
But Haddington is a southern town steeped in tradition, and moving to a
town immersed in the past has its own price. Although Evan quickly makes
friends, one boy, Brady Griggs, seems determined to make sure that as a
Chinese American, Evan feels that he does not belong. When Evan finds a
unique way to make himself part of the school's annual Civil War
celebration, the reaction is swift and violent. As all of his choices at
home and at school collide, Evan must decide whether he will react with
the same cruelty shown to him, or choose a different path.
Wendy Wan-Long Shang, the critically acclaimed author of Asian/Pacific
American Librarians Association Award for Children's Literature winner
The Great Wall of Lucy Wu, weaves a timely and deeply moving portrait
of all the secret battles Evan Pao must fight as he struggles to figure
out how he fits into this country's past and how he will shape its
future.