This Is Not My Home
By (Author) Eugenia Yoh
By (author) Vivienne Chang
Little, Brown & Company
Little, Brown Young Readers
9th May 2023
United States
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Migration / refugees
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Families and family members
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: First / new experiences and grow
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
813.6
Hardback
48
Width 260mm, Height 208mm, Spine 16mm
400g
This is not my backyard barbecue.
This is not our car, these are not my fireflies.This is not my farmer's market and...This is not my home. When Lily's mom announces their family must move back to Taiwan to take care of her elderly Ah Ma, Lily is devastated to leave behind her whole life for a place that is most definitely not her home. But Lily soon realizes, through the help of her family and friends, what home means to them. And perhaps someday-maybe not today, but someday-it might become her home too.*"Sympathetic and amusing...Kids processing their own culture shock due to a move may benefit from Lily's paradigm shift in her approach to her mother's home country."--BCCB, starred review
*"Through spare text, thoughtful illustration, and masterful artistic design, this quiet and empathetic story captures an affecting journey of gradual healing and adjustment. It is rare for a book of so few words to pack such an emotional wallop. A truly exceptional debut."--Booklist, starred review
"...a delightful twist on an age-old childhood dilemma."--Horn Book
"...a wonderful read-aloud about moving and family ties."--School Library Journal
"Debut author-illustrator duo Chang and Yoh offer a take by turns moving and funny, capturing the heartfelt struggles that come with a significant change."--Publishers Weekly
"Embraces "home" as a journey as well as a destination."--Kirkus
Eugenia Yoh and Vivienne Chang are students at Washington University in St. Louis. Eugenia studies Communication Design and spends her free time designing posters for clubs. Vivienne studies Economics and spends her free time creating events for clubs that need posters. They hope to continue telling stories that simplify seemingly universal ideas through humor. When they are not discussing their next book concept, they can be found at a lake, a library, or in the yogurt section of Whole Foods.