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Cette série propose un récit responsabilisant axé sur l'empathie, le courage et l'espoir, explorant l'expérience des immigrés en Amérique. Elle suit une jeune protagoniste naviguant entre les barrières linguistiques, la discrimination et le doute de soi tout en aidant sa famille à gérer un motel. Ces histoires touchantes explorent la recherche de sa propre voix et la lutte pour une vie meilleure, résonnant profondément avec les thèmes de la tolérance et de la diversité.

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Room to Dream (Front Desk #3)
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  1. 1

    An empowering story of empathy, courage, and hope, based on the author's real-life experience immigrating to the US as a child and working at the front desk of the motel where her parents work.Ten year-old Mia Tang moved to the US for a better life, a freer life, but so far, it's a life where she runs the front desk of a motel while her parents clean rooms. And she's not even allowed to use the swimming pool. Based on author Kelly Yang’s real-life experience immigrating to America from China and running a motel with her parents, this novel explores how one little girl overcomes language barriers, discrimination and her own lack of confidence to find her voice – and use it to make a difference. This is a sensitive story of tolerance and diversity that will resonate with readers of all cultures who have experienced the challenges of feeling like an outsider

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  2. 2

    Mia Tang thinks she's going to have the best year ever:1. She and her parents have a motel. 2. She gets to run the front desk. 3. She's finally getting somewhere with her writing. But, on a rollercoaster of challenges, Mia will need all her determination to hang on tight...

    Three Keys
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    Room to Dream (Front Desk #3)

    • 320pages
    • 12 heures de lecture
    4,4(4398)Évaluer

    Mia Tang's long-awaited vacation to China brings her face-to-face with family and the rapid changes in both her homeland and her own life. As she reconnects with her cousins, including Shen, she grapples with personal challenges: Lupe's high school classes, her stalled writing aspirations, and a confusing situation with Jason. Amidst the backdrop of Beijing's transformation and the threat to her family's motel, Mia's determination to navigate these changes and pursue her dreams shines through.

    Room to Dream (Front Desk #3)