Losing It In Translation
By (Author) Sheelue Yang
Illustrated by Karen Donnelly
Capstone Press
Capstone Press
6th May 2025
United States
Children
Fiction
741.5973
Paperback
32
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Eleven-year-old Nhia struggles with anxiety while visiting her non-English speaking grandparents in this installment of The Niah Normal graphic novel series. Eleven-year-old Nhia Silver Lee is visiting her Hmong grandparents but she doesn't speak their language--at least not very well. Enter Anxiety. Nhia fears she won't be able to connect with her grandparents due to this language barrier. Fortunately while helping her grandpa on the farm and cooking with her grandmother Nhia discovers that words aren't the only way to show love. Written by Hmong American Sheelue Yang this graphic novel is a darkly humorous normalizing exploration of coming-of-age anxiety through the lens of an authentic preteen girl. More Books in This Series A Talent Show of Nerves School of Negative Thought What-a-Bummer Camp.
Nhia, 11, struggles with uncertainty and anxiety in this graphic novel series containing four short, episodic entries perfect for emerging readers. Within the four stories, readers glimpse the comforting parts of Nhia's life, like the stray cat she adopts, home-cooked comfort foods from her Hmong culture, a supportive mother and brother, and her friends at school. Although Nhia shows and tells readers repeatedly that she is worried and scared about upcoming events, she overcomes her anxieties and finds new confidence through perseverance. A successful talent show performance, a fun visit with her Hmong-speaking grandparents, transferring to a new school, and going to sleepaway camp give Nhia ample opportunities to work through her struggles. Nhia's emotions and tone shine beautifully through Donnelly's illustrations, perfectly complementing and enhancing Yang's text. Young readers will find the middle school settings exciting and consider Nhia likable and relatable as she approaches her new locker, a new lunchroom, and the possibility of a new soccer team. The death of Nhia's father is mentioned in one line in the fourth book and may leave questions in readers' minds as to just what happened. VERDICT This series would be a sound addition to any collection with insatiable graphic novel readers.--Kim Gardner "School Library Journal"
Karen Donnelly is a British illustrator with many years' experience in fiction and non fiction. She grew up loving to draw pictures for the books she was reading and still can't believe that she gets to do it for real! She works in a very, very untidy basement studio, in the company of her grumpy Scottie dog.