Book Review - Nothing But the Truth (and a Few White Lies)
Courtesy of Little, BrownAuthor: Justina Chen Headley
Patty Ho has never felt that she fits in. Half Taiwanese, half white Patty feels torn between her mother's super-strict Asian upbringing and her mostly white circle of friends. But things take an interesting turn when she gets shipped off to math camp for the summer where Patty learns she's a lot more than the sum of her parts.
Nothing But the Truth - Cliqueless in Seattle
15 year-old Patty Ho is isn't exactly comfortable
in her own skin. The mixed-race teen (white dad, Taiwanese mom) lives a pretty strict and
traditional Asian life in Seattle and tries to lead as "normal" a life as she can at her school. It doesn't help matters that her brother is
Harvard-bound and her dad is MIA. She's so busy trying to be white enough for her friends and Asian enough for her family that she forgets to figure out
who she really is. When a
racist bully at school turns out to be buddies with her cowardly crush, Patty is thrown into a tailspin. Who is she anyway? What does she want in life? The answers may come from a surprising source -
math camp!
Nothing But the Truth - California Dreamin'
After a
fortuneteller divines that Patty is fated to end up with a white guy (egad!) her mom rushes her off to
math camp at Stanford - where she's bound to meet a nice Taiwanese guy (or so her mother assumes). While Patty is bummed that she's going to have to
geek-it-up all summer, she's glad to have a break from her nagging mom. Patty packs her bags and jumps on a plane to
California!
Nothing But the Truth - One + One = True Love?
It begins to look like the fortuneteller might be wrong when Patty meets Stu, a
hot Chinese kid at math camp. Who knew math geeks could have
great pecs too? But just when things start
heating up with Stu, Patty's mom busts in to rain all over Patty's parade. Will Patty's
new-found love-life be shattered? Will she find her identity? Will she reconcile with her mother? Where did her
dad go anyway? You'll have to read Nothing But the Truth (and a Few White
Lies) to find out!
Nothing But the Truth - The Bottom Line
Nothing But the Truth manages to cover some
pretty heavy topics - like
racism, cultural identity,
abuse, sex, and
underage drinking - without ever coming across as preachy or overly politically correct. Justina Chen Headley creates
authentic characters who you're bound to relate to. The perfect summer read.
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