Right: While I was there, I caught up with Jenny Pollack, the author of Klepto. But I also think she’s a young kid who’s in way over her head.” “I love Megan McCafferty,” Han noted, “and while I can understand the idea of being really inspired by her and then accidentally cribbing those passages, it really didn’t feel like that was what was going on. Since I knew Han would be speaking tonight at the Asian-American Writers Workshop with fellow Asian-American YA novelists Justina Chen Headley, Grace Lin and David Yoo about “subverting stereotypes and creating Asian American characters that reflect reality in literature for youth,” I asked her what she thought about the whole Kaavya Viswanathan mess. Synopsis Julie Braverman is the coolest person Julie Prodsky has ever met. Learn about membership options, or view our freely available titles. Left: As Bennett Madison and Brent Hartinger chat with fans in the background at a group signing at Books of Wonder Tuesday afternoon, Jenny Han signs a copy of her debut novel, Shug. Sign Up Now Already a Member Log In You must be logged into Bookshare to access this title.
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