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When her grandparents come for a visit from India to California, thirteen-year-old Sunita finds herself resenting her Indian heritage and embarrassed by the differences she feels between herself and her friends

Paperback:

9781562826710 | 1 edition (Hyperion, April 1, 1994), cover price $4.50 | About this edition: When her grandparents come for a visit from India to California, thirteen-year-old Sunita finds herself resenting her Indian heritage and embarrassed by the differences she feels between herself and her friends

Reinforced:

9780606067720 | Demco Media, April 1, 1994, cover price $10.55 | About this edition: When her grandparents come for a visit from India to California, thirteen-year-old Sunita finds herself resenting her Indian heritage and embarrassed by the differences she feels between herself and her friends

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Product Description: In this first novel about cultural discovery, thirteen-year-old Sunita finds herself resenting her Indian heritage when her grandparents come for a visit from India to California. She's embarrassed by the differences she feels between herself and her friends, but she's in for some surprises as she gets to know her grandparents -- and herself...read more

Hardcover:

9780316699433 | Reissue edition (Joy st Books, May 1, 1993), cover price $16.99 | About this edition: When her grandparents come for a visit from India to California, thirteen-year-old Sunita finds herself resenting her Indian heritage and embarrassed by the differences she feels between herself and her friends.

Paperback:

9780316734530, titled "Not-So-Star-Spangled Life of Sunita Sen" | Little Brown & Co, April 6, 2005, cover price $17.99 | About this edition: When her grandparents come for a visit from India to California, thirteen-year-old Sunita finds herself resenting her Indian heritage and embarrassed by the differences she feels between herself and her friends.

Reinforced:

9780606334570, titled "Not-so Star-spangled Life of Sunita Sen" | Demco Media, April 6, 2005, cover price $15.65 | About this edition: In this first novel about cultural discovery, thirteen-year-old Sunita finds herself resenting her Indian heritage when her grandparents come for a visit from India to California.

Prebinding:

9781417737369, titled "The Not-So-Star-Spangled Life of Sunita Sen" | Turtleback Books, April 1, 2005, cover price $26.95 | About this edition: When her grandparents come for a visit from India to California, thirteen-year-old Sunita finds herself resenting her Indian heritage and embarrassed by the differences she feels between herself and her friends.

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A Bengali immigrant who has worked as a missionary creates an analogy between raising children in a pop-culture world and being ambassadors in a foreign country, encouraging parents to experience popular culture in a meaningful, practical way with their children. Original.

Paperback:

9781587431241 | Brazos Pr, September 1, 2005, cover price $14.99 | About this edition: A Bengali immigrant who has worked as a missionary creates an analogy between raising children in a pop-culture world and being ambassadors in a foreign country, encouraging parents to experience popular culture in a meaningful, practical way with their children.

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Product Description: FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Forced to accompany her mother to India during summer vacation, Jasmine ""Jazz"" Gardner, homesick and missing her best friend Steve, unexpectedly discovers the magic of monsoon season when she befriends a troubled girl and volunteers at a local orphanage...read more

Hardcover:

9780385731232 | Delacorte Pr, August 1, 2004, cover price $15.95 | About this edition: Secretly in love with her best friend and business partner Steve, fifteen-year-old Jazz must spend the summer away from him when her family goes to India during that country's rainy season to help set up a clinic.

Paperback:

9780440238409 | Reprint edition (Laurel Leaf, April 11, 2006), cover price $6.50 | About this edition: Secretly in love with her best friend and business partner Steve, fifteen-year-old Jazz must spend the summer away from him when her family goes to India during that country's rainy season to help set up a clinic.

Miscellaneous:

9780307433572 | Laurel Leaf, December 18, 2007, cover price $6.99

Library:

9780385901475 | Delacorte Pr, August 1, 2004, cover price $17.99 | About this edition: Secretly in love with her best friend and business partner Steve, fifteen-year-old Jazz must spend the summer away from him when her family goes to India during that country's rainy season to help set up a clinic.

Prebinding:

9781435237001 | Reprint edition (Paw Prints, April 3, 2008), cover price $15.50 | About this edition: FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
9781417732401 | Reprint edition (Turtleback Books, April 11, 2006), cover price $17.20 | About this edition: Secretly in love with her best friend and business partner Steve, fifteen-year-old Jazz must spend the summer away from him when her family goes to India during that country's rainy season to help set up a clinic.

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Excited about becoming the first Pakistani-born First Daughter of the United States, Sameera's opinions change greatly when she finally moves into her new home and is followed around constantly by the Secret Service and paparazzi; causing her to take evasive steps that result in serious consequences.

Hardcover:

9780525479512, titled "First Daughter: White House Rules" | Dutton Childrens Books, January 24, 2008, cover price $16.99 | About this edition: Once sixteen-year-old Sameera Righton's father is elected president of the United States, the adopted Pakistani-American girl moves into the White House and makes some decisions about how she is going to live her life in the spotlight.

Miscellaneous:

9781429591119 | Dutton Childrens Books, January 24, 2008, cover price $13.99
9781101215371 | Dutton Childrens Books, January 24, 2008, cover price $13.99

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In her Bangladesh village, ten-year-old Naimi excels at painting designs called alpanas, but to help her impoverished family financially she would have to be a boy--or disguise herself as one.
By Jamie Hogan (illustrator) and Mitali Perkins

Paperback:

9781580893091 | Charlesbridge Pub Inc, February 1, 2008, cover price $6.95

School and Library:

9781580893084 | Charlesbridge Pub Inc, February 1, 2007, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: In her Bangladesh village, ten-year-old Naimi excels at painting designs called alpanas, but to help her impoverished family financially she would have to be a boy--or disguise herself as one.

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During her father's presidential campaign, Sameera Righton, who was adopted from Pakistan at the age of three, struggles with campaign staffers who want to give her a more 'all-American' image and create a fake weblog in her name.

Hardcover:

9780525478003 | Dutton Childrens Books, June 14, 2007, cover price $16.99 | About this edition: During her father's presidential campaign, Sameera Righton, who was adopted from Pakistan at the age of three, struggles with campaign staffers who want to give her a more 'all-American' image and create a fake weblog in her name.

Paperback:

9780142411544 | Reprint edition (Speak, July 31, 2008), cover price $7.99

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When her father loses his job and leaves India to look for work in America, Asha Gupta, her older sister, Reet, and their mother must wait with Baba’s brother and his family, as well as their grandmother, in Calcutta. Uncle is welcoming, but in a country steeped in tradition, the three women must abide by his decisions. Asha knows this is temporary—just until Baba sends for them. But with scant savings and time passing, the tension builds: Ma, prone to spells of sadness, finds it hard to submit to her mother- and sister-in-law; Reet’s beauty attracts unwanted marriage proposals; and Asha's promise to take care of Ma and Reet leads to impulsive behavior. What follows is a firestorm of rebuke—and secrets revealed! Asha’s only solace is her rooftop hideaway, where she pours her heart out in her diary, and where she begins a clandestine friendship with Jay Sen, the boy next door. Asha can hardly believe that she, and not Reet, is the object of Jay’s attention. Then news arrives about Baba . . . and Asha must make a choice that will change their lives forever.From the Hardcover edition.

Hardcover:

9780385733403 | Delacorte Pr, January 13, 2009, cover price $16.99

Paperback:

9780440239550 | Ember, April 27, 2010, cover price $8.99

Miscellaneous:

9780375891878 | Delacorte Pr, January 13, 2009, cover price $8.99

Library:

9780385903561 | Delacorte Pr, January 13, 2009, cover price $19.99 | About this edition: When her father loses his job and leaves India to look for work in America, Asha Gupta, her older sister, Reet, and their mother must wait with Baba’s brother and his family, as well as their grandmother, in Calcutta.

Prebinding:

9780606150132 | Turtleback Books, April 27, 2010, cover price $19.65 | About this edition: FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.

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By Maud Hart Lovelace, Vera Neville (illustrator) and Mitali Perkins (foreword by)

Paperback:

9780062003300 | Reprint edition (Harpercollins, October 12, 2010), cover price $13.99

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Product Description: Chiko isn’t a fighter by nature. He’s a book-smart Burmese boy whose father, a doctor, is in prison for resisting the government. When Chiko is forced into the army by trickery, he must find the courage to survive the mental and physical punishment meted out by the training facility’s menacing captain...read more

CD/Spoken Word:

9781455804009 | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio, March 20, 2011), cover price $59.97 | About this edition: Chiko isn’t a fighter by nature.
9781455804023 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, March 20, 2011), cover price $39.97 | About this edition: Chiko isn’t a fighter by nature.

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Chiko isn’t a fighter by nature. He’s a book-smart Burmese boy whose father, a doctor, is in prison for resisting the government. When Chiko is forced into the army by trickery, he must find the courage to survive the mental and physical punishment meted out by the training facility’s menacing captain. Tu Reh can’t forget the image of the Burmese soldiers burning his home and the bamboo fields of his oppressed Karenni people, one of the many ethnic minorities in Burma. Now living in a Karenni refugee camp on the Thai border, Tu Reh is consumed by anger and the need for revenge. He can’t wait to join his father and the Karenni resistance in the effort to protect their people. Chiko and Tu Reh’s stories come to a violent intersection as each boy is sent on his first mission into the jungle. Extreme circumstances and unlikely friendships force each boy to confront what it means to be a man of his people. Set against the political and military backdrop of modern-day Burma, Bamboo People explores the power of courage and compassion to overcome violence and prejudice.

Paperback:

9781580893299 | Reprint edition (Charlesbridge Pub Inc, July 1, 2012), cover price $8.95

CD/Spoken Word:

9781455803996 | Unabridged edition (Brilliance Audio, March 20, 2011), cover price $24.99 | About this edition: Chiko isn’t a fighter by nature.
9781455804016 | Mp3 una edition (Brilliance Audio, March 20, 2011), cover price $24.99 | About this edition: Chiko isn’t a fighter by nature.

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By Tommy A. Gomez (narrator), Todd Haberkorn (narrator), JD Jackson (narrator) and Mitali Perkins (editor)

CD/Spoken Word:

9781480518735 | Mp3 una edition (Candlewick Pr, September 10, 2013), cover price $14.99

By Kathleen Gati (narrator), Tommy A. Gomez (narrator), Todd Haberkorn (narrator), JD Jackson (narrator) and Mitali Perkins (editor)

CD/Spoken Word:

9781480518568 | Unabridged edition (Candlewick Pr, September 10, 2013), cover price $54.97

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Using humor as the common denominator, a multicultural cast of YA authors steps up to the mic to share stories touching on race.Listen in as ten YA authors—some familiar, some new—use their own brand of humor to share their stories about growing up between cultures. Henry Choi Lee discovers that pretending to be a tai chi master or a sought-after wiz at math wins him friends for a while—until it comically backfires. A biracial girl is amused when her dad clears seats for his family on a crowded subway in under a minute flat, simply by sitting quietly in between two uptight white women. Edited by acclaimed author and speaker Mitali Perkins, this collection of fiction and nonfiction uses a mix of styles as diverse as their authors, from laugh-out-loud funny to wry, ironic, or poingnant, in prose, poetry, and comic form.

Paperback:

9780763690953 | Reprint edition (Candlewick Pr, August 23, 2016), cover price $7.99 | also contains Open Mic: Riffs on Life Between Cultures in Ten Voices, Open Mic: Riffs on Life Between Cultures in Ten Voices

CD/Spoken Word:

9781491581254 | Mp3 una edition (Candlewick Pr, June 27, 2014), cover price $14.99 | also contains Open Mic: Riffs on Life Between Cultures in Ten Voices | About this edition: Using humor as the common denominator, a multicultural cast of YA authors steps up to the mic to share stories touching on race.
9781480518391 | Unabridged edition (Candlewick Pr, September 10, 2013), cover price $19.99 | About this edition: Using humor as the common denominator, a multicultural cast of YA authors steps up to the mic to share stories touching on race.

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Using humor as the common denominator, a multicultural cast of YA authors steps up to the mic to share stories touching on race.Listen in as ten YA authors -- some familiar, some new -- use their own brand of humor to share their stories about growing up between cultures. Henry Choi Lee discovers that pretending to be a tai chi master or a sought-after wiz at math wins him friends for a while -- until it comically backfires. A biracial girl is amused when her dad clears seats for his family on a crowded subway in under a minute, simply by sitting quietly between two uptight women. Edited by acclaimed author and speaker Mitali Perkins, this collection of fiction and nonfiction uses a mix of styles as diverse as their authors, from laugh-out-loud funny to wry, ironic, or poignant, in prose, poetry, and comic form.

Hardcover:

9780763658663 | Candlewick Pr, September 10, 2013, cover price $15.99 | About this edition: Using humor as the common denominator, a multicultural cast of YA authors steps up to the mic to share stories touching on race.

Paperback:

9780763690953 | Reprint edition (Candlewick Pr, August 23, 2016), cover price $7.99 | also contains Open Mic: Riffs on Life Between Cultures in Ten Voices, Open Mic: Riffs on Life Between Cultures in Ten Voices

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Using humor as the common denominator, a multicultural cast of YA authors steps up to the mic to share stories touching on race.Listen in as ten YA authors—some familiar, some new—use their own brand of humor to share their stories about growing up between cultures. Henry Choi Lee discovers that pretending to be a tai chi master or a sought-after wiz at math wins him friends for a while—until it comically backfires. A biracial girl is amused when her dad clears seats for his family on a crowded subway in under a minute flat, simply by sitting quietly in between two uptight white women. Edited by acclaimed author and speaker Mitali Perkins, this collection of fiction and nonfiction uses a mix of styles as diverse as their authors, from laugh-out-loud funny to wry, ironic, or poingnant, in prose, poetry, and comic form.

Paperback:

9780763690953 | Reprint edition (Candlewick Pr, August 23, 2016), cover price $7.99 | also contains Open Mic: Riffs on Life Between Cultures in Ten Voices, Open Mic: Riffs on Life Between Cultures in Ten Voices

CD/Spoken Word:

9781491581254 | Mp3 una edition (Candlewick Pr, June 27, 2014), cover price $14.99 | also contains Open Mic: Riffs on Life Between Cultures in Ten Voices | About this edition: Using humor as the common denominator, a multicultural cast of YA authors steps up to the mic to share stories touching on race.

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