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Continental Drifter
By (Author) Kathy MacLeod
Roaring Brook Press
First Second
27th August 2024
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Places and peoples
B
Paperback
224
Width 154mm, Height 214mm, Spine 18mm
470g
"A fantastic story about the awkward feelings of being from neither here nor there." -Dan Santat, National Book Award winner and author of A First Time for Everything With a Thai mother and an American father, Kathy lives in two different worlds. She spends most of the year in Bangkok, where she's secretly counting the days till summer vacation. That's when her family travels for twenty-four hours straight to finally arrive in a tiny seaside town in Maine. Kathy loves Maine's idyllic beauty and all the exotic delicacies she can't get back home, like clam chowder and blueberry pie. But no matter how hard she tries, she struggles to fit in. She doesn't look like the other kids in this rural New England town. Kathy just wants to find a place where she truly belongs, but she's not sure if it's in America, Thailand . . . or anywhere.
A Junior Library Guild selection
"The simple yet expressive art style is charming and at times poignant, showing the family dynamics and the secrets locked within people's hearts... A heartfelt story honestly and evocatively told." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Readers will be heartened by the message that, while some families don't always seem like they make sense, they still have a lot of love for one another." -Booklist
"A fantastic story about the awkward feelings of being from neither here nor there, which will speak to all immigrant kids and their families." --Dan Santat, National Book Award winner and author of A First Time for Everything
"Heartfelt and honest, this book will have you rooting for little Kathy in her search for belonging."
--Remy Lai, author of Pie in the Sky and Pawcasso
Kathy MacLeod is an illustrator and cartoonist whose work has appeared in The Believer, Catapult, The Hairpin, and Lucky Peach. After spending most of her life in Bangkok, Thailand (with a four-year interlude at Wesleyan University), she is currently living in Berlin, Germany. Continental Drifter is her first graphic novel.