Only One Year
Review
By Publishers Weekly
a quiet yet resonant novel that explores a practice unfamiliar to most American children. . . . Moving moments underscore the void his absence leaves. . . . further humanized by Wong’s delicate line art. Cheng’s concluding note gives cultural context to her insightful story.
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