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Three Keys
by Kelly Yang
Filled with compassion and empathy, Kelly Yang has once again proved herself to be one of the best MG writers out there with this gorgeous story.
I’m in awe of the way she manages to tackle such serious issues as deportation, racism, immigration etc. in a way that is both accessible and easy for younger readers to understand. At no point does it sugar coats hardships or belittle the scope of understand of its readers. Instead it encourages compassion, action understanding.
The Front Desk series is one of my absolute favourites and one I truly believe defies age boundaries. No matter how old you are or where you’re from, you will undoubtedly take something away from this sensational book and it’s wonderful characters.
Filled with love, passion, warmth, passion, fight and characters you’ll fall in love with, was a truly fantastic read and I couldn’t recommend it more highly
TW: racism, hate crimes
I’m in awe of the way she manages to tackle such serious issues as deportation, racism, immigration etc. in a way that is both accessible and easy for younger readers to understand. At no point does it sugar coats hardships or belittle the scope of understand of its readers. Instead it encourages compassion, action understanding.
The Front Desk series is one of my absolute favourites and one I truly believe defies age boundaries. No matter how old you are or where you’re from, you will undoubtedly take something away from this sensational book and it’s wonderful characters.
Filled with love, passion, warmth, passion, fight and characters you’ll fall in love with, was a truly fantastic read and I couldn’t recommend it more highly
TW: racism, hate crimes