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"A half-Chinese, half-Caucasian girl's 'memoir' about a new sibling, being biracial, and her path to literary greatness"--
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I was thrilled to come home today and see this waiting on my doorstep. I immediately started it while eating dinner, and I loved it. You can see how Cilla has grown up and matured from the first book to the third, and it's a delightful transition. At first the book felt a bit too serious and not as goofy as I loved in the first two books, but somehow it all fits perfectly.
I also loved that this series has been semi-autobiographical, and reading Tan's afterword and seeing her family photos really made the book. I'm sad to hear, however, that this is perhaps the last book in the Cilla Lee-Jenkins series.