The Unbeatable Lily Hong, Diana Ma
The Unbeatable Lily Hong, Diana Ma
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The Unbeatable Lily Hong

Author: Diana Ma

Narrator: Dana Wing Lau

Unabridged: 7 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Clarion Books

Published: 01/02/2024


Synopsis

A smart, funny, and heartfelt middle grade novel about Lily Hong’s attempts to save her parents’ Chinese school and the town’s community center using all the resources she has—devoted friends, ingenuity, a passion for filmmaking, mediocre dance moves (at best), and perhaps even her archnemesis.If there’s one thing Lily Hong can’t stand, it’s being second best. That’s why she and Max Zhang have been bitter rivals ever since he swooped into town as the new kid with the cool clothes and his fancy downtown Chinese school and showed her up in the fifth-grade reading challenge. She had wanted to be the one to win the pizza party for their class. Okay, so that was two years ago . . . her best friends Kelli and Lauren didn’t totally get it, but they were on her side. And that’s why they agreed to help Lily with her submission for the Clarktown’s Got Talent video competition. Filmmaking is Lily’s passion—which means winning is more important to her than ever.Unfortunately, finding time to work on her video submission is proving harder than ever. In addition to doing regular homework and attending the Chinese school her parents own and run out of the Clarktown Community Center, Lily’s been getting weird vibes from her parents lately and she can tell something is up. Then her mom announces that the Clarktown Community Center is having its first showcase, and the students of Hong Chinese Academy will be performing as a group—traditional Chinese dance!Lily is more confused than anything else—the community center is practically falling apart and they think this is a good time to put on a show? Could it be that the community center is in trouble and the only way to save it is to make the showcase a huge success? Lily has no choice. She’ll have to juggle the video competition and the art of Chinese dance simultaneously. But when Max Zhang unexpectedly shows up in her class at Chinese school with his perfect Mandarin and his surprisingly good dance skills, Lily might just have to embrace her longtime rival as a key part of her plan to save the community center.

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 Mai on July 15, 2024

Even though young adult is no longer my normal, I feel like I'm a little more lenient with middle grade. Lily is a Chinese American living an hour outside of Seattle. Unlike most people with a Chinese background, Lily is Hui Muslim. While I knew a bit about the Uyghurs in Western China, I knew next......more

Goodreads review by Allie on December 27, 2023

This book was such a fun read!! I loved it - Lily, her friends, and her family told a wonderful and heartwarming story about the power of community and relationships. I'm really glad I had the chance to read it early (thank you NetGalley for the advance read). I'm looking forward to recommending thi......more

Goodreads review by SOYAMRG on February 01, 2025

Seventh-grader Lily Hong has a lot on her plate. She’s working on her Buffy video with her best friends for a filmmaking competition; competing for the top spot in class with obnoxious arch-rival Max Zhang; and attending the Chinese school her parents run out of the local community center. Then she......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on May 23, 2024

Seventh-grader Lily Hong has a lot on her plate. She’s working on her Buffy video with her best friends for a filmmaking competition; competing for the top spot in class with obnoxious arch-rival Max Zhang; and attending the Chinese school her parents run out of the local community center. Then she......more

Goodreads review by Patti on December 07, 2023

I really enjoyed this book! The thing I love about middle grade books is that there is always hope. Always optimism. Even when things look bleak. And this one had a lot of it. It also had a lot of humor, wonderful characters, great friendships, a crush or two, and a fun plot to keeps things interest......more