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25 Jul / A Taste for Love by Jennifer Yen [in School Library Journal]

Her model – yep, as in runway – older sister Jeannie couldn’t be more perfect, leaving Liza all too familiar with their Taiwanese immigrant mother’s disappointment and frustration. Despite Mom’s “no dating while you’re in school” rule, she ironically can’t get over Liza’s lack of appropriate boyfriend. For Mom – never mind Liza – he has to be Asian, tall, and smart, with stable career prospects … and did Mom mention Asian? Though Liza and her mother are mismatched over Liza’s love life, the one thing they have in common – absolutely superb baking skills – might prove to be the secret ingredient to yield sweet victories for the whole family.

Jennifer Yen’s debut sets Pride and Prejudice over a Houston summer of tasty surprises, read by first-time solo narrator Josephine Huang. The actor/filmmaker/foodie proffers a youthful, energetic performance, but her inexperience is unmistakable as she stumbles through mispronunciations of names – bestselling author Jenny Han, for example – and simple words easily researched for accuracy, including phở and sakura.

Verdict: Despite the occasional inaccurate glitches, Yen’s toothsome concoction is an irresistible treat for fans of Sandhya Menon, Maureen Goo, and Elizabeth Acevedo.

Review: “Audio,” School Library Journal, July 1, 2021

Readers: Young Adult

Published: 2021

 

By Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Audio, Fiction, Repost, Taiwanese American, Young Adult Readers Tags > Betrayal, BookDragon, Coming-of-age, Cultural exploration, Family, Food, Friendship, Identity, Jennifer Yen, Josephine Huang, Love, Mother/daughter relationship, Parent/child relationship, Pride and Prejudice, School Library Journal, Siblings, Taste for Love
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