Rainbow Fair, Diana Ma
Rainbow Fair, Diana Ma
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Rainbow Fair

Author: Diana Ma

Narrator: Dana Wing Lau

Unabridged: 5 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Clarion Books

Published: 04/08/2025


Synopsis

Set against the backdrop of a middle school cultural fair, this tenderhearted and funny novel from the author of The Unbeatable Lily Hong stars twelve-year-old Sophie Mu—who discovers the power of defining oneself as she navigates friendship drama, family expectations, and learning about her Hui, her Chinese Muslim identity. Sophie’s work on the Chinese booth at last year’s Rainbow Fair is a point of pride for her and her parents, even if Sophie and her best friend, Katie, think the whole thing is a little silly. Sophie's family is Hui, Chinese Muslim. The Muslim part is something she doesn't know much about. Her parents prefer to keep it private. So when it gets slipped to an overenthusiastic teacher that Sophie is Muslim, the only Muslim in her class, suddenly Sophie is in charge of debuting a booth representing the Islamic religion she doesn't practice, an assignment she is determined to keep secret from her parents.Having to choose between leaving the Chinese booth or taking on double the workload leaves Sophie feeling conflicted. Why does she have to choose which part of herself to represent? Is it an issue with her or with how the Rainbow Fair is organized?Between juggling both booths, old and new friends, and learning more about her Muslim faith and ancestry, Sophie starts to notice how her working on two booths starts to spark change throughout the student body. It turns out Sophie isn't the only one at Monroe Middle School whose identity isn't so simply categorized by the Rainbow Fair's limited booths.One thing is for sure, this year's Rainbow Fair won't look anything like it did in the past, and Sophie begins to realize that that might not be a bad thing at all.

About Diana Ma

Diana Ma is a Chinese American author who writes young adult and middle grade books that feature Asian American heroes. Diana was a 2019 We Need Diverse Books mentee with Swati Avasthi and a 2021 Highlights Foundation Muslim Storytellers Fellow. Diana lives in a suburb of Seattle and teaches composition, creative writing, literature, and humanities at North Seattle College.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tiffany on May 15, 2025

Sophie's contributions to the Chinese cultural booth at their middle school's Rainbow Fair or Rainbow Heritage and Cultural Awareness and Acceptance Fair has always been integral at least to Sophie and her parents, even if she and her best friend, Katie, always joke about how cheesy it can be. But t......more

Goodreads review by Donna on September 07, 2024

I recieved a free eARC of this book. Thank you for the opportunity to read it What do you do when efforts to celebrate diversity end up dividing? Sophie is excited about her school's Rainbow Fair. Last year, she worked at the China booth along with her best friend, and it was great. Except that this......more

Goodreads review by Elizabeth on February 13, 2025

This beautiful middle grade novel is for anyone who struggles to accept all of themselves. Often we place kids (or even ourselves) in a cultural box based on one aspect of ourselves. Maybe it's because of the color of our skin, the language we speak at home, or the way we worship but often a single......more

Goodreads review by Beth on September 07, 2024

Thank you to Netgalley for the free ARC! Diana Ma does a great job of exploring the concept of intersectionality with different kinds of identities in Rainbow Fair. The main character, Sophie, is on a search to discover what her different identities mean to her throughout the book. Coming from a prou......more

Goodreads review by Anne on April 06, 2025

Rainbow Fair by Diana Ma is a vibrant exploration of identity and cultural belonging, told through the eyes of twelve-year-old Sophie. The novel’s strength lies in its honest portrayal of the struggles that arise when one is caught between multiple heritages—Chinese and Muslim—and the pressure to co......more