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I love you so mochi / Sarah Kuhn.

by Kuhn, Sarah (Author) [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Scholastic Press, 2019.Edition: First edition.Description: 308 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm.ISBN: 9781338302882.Subject(s): Japanese Americans -- Juvenile fiction | Fashion design -- Juvenile fiction | Identity (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction | Mothers and daughters -- Juvenile fiction | Grandparents -- Juvenile fiction | Japanese Americans -- Fiction | Fashion design -- Fiction | Identity -- Fiction | Mothers and daughters -- Fiction | Grandparents -- Fiction | Kyoto (Japan) -- Juvenile fiction | Kyoto (Japan) -- Fiction | Japan -- FictionGenre/Form: Bildungsromans.DDC classification: 813.54 | Fic Summary: Kimi Nakamura loves fashion and designing clothes, jewelry, and accessories for her friends, but her mother, a professional graphic designer with a long list of clients, wants her to be a serious artist, and is furious when she discovers Kimi has dropped her fine arts class; so Kimi is relieved to be able to visit her normally estranged grandparents in Kyoto during spring break--but what begins as an escape becomes a way to learn about her mother and her Japanese heritage, and to figure out how to move forward with her own life.
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Kimi Nakamura loves fashion and designing clothes, jewelry, and accessories for her friends, but her mother, a professional graphic designer with a long list of clients, wants her to be a serious artist, and is furious when she discovers Kimi has dropped her fine arts class; so Kimi is relieved to be able to visit her normally estranged grandparents in Kyoto during spring break--but what begins as an escape becomes a way to learn about her mother and her Japanese heritage, and to figure out how to move forward with her own life.

Ages 12-18. Scholastic Press.

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