Written by: Jessica Kim
First line: I should have known better than to think anyone would listen to me at the Korean beauty salon.
Why you should read this book: Yumi Chung's Korean immigrant parents will never understand her love of stand-up comedy, and they don't care that she isn't interested in earning an academic scholarship to a school where all the kids make fun of how she looks and how she smells; her mother sends her to cram school over her entire summer break, expecting her to improve her skills and score high enough to get free tuition. But shy, compliant Yumi has a secret now, because she accidentally started attending comedy camp with her favorite YouTube star when she was supposed to be studying in the library, and now everyone thinks she's a Japanese girl called Kay Nakamura who is pretty good at telling jokes, and she has to lie to absolutely everyone all summer. Will Yumi find a way to come clean before her cover's blown, will she launch her comedy career or bomb onstage, and will her parents ever understand her?
Why you shouldn't read this book: You missed out on the biggest opportunity of your childhood because you broke both legs.
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