cover image The Unbeatable Lily Hong

The Unbeatable Lily Hong

Diana Ma. Clarion, $19.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-35861-723-5

A Chinese American tween has a dream—and a plan—to save her family business in this humorous middle grade debut by Ma (the Daughters of Dynasty series). Twelve-year-old Lily Hong and classmate Max Zhang are “destined to be archenemies forever.” The two have been competing academically since they were in elementary school, and now they’re battling in Lily’s favorite activity: filmmaking. Lily, along with her best friends, puts her all into getting ready for an upcoming film competition. But when her parents’ financial troubles start affecting the Chinese school that they own, Lily endeavors to help save the business by supporting her family’s efforts to host a dance performance fundraiser. As Lily struggles to keep her family’s financial challenges a secret from her friends, she also juggles taking Chinese dance lessons, completing schoolwork, and preparing for the film competition. She soon discovers that Max is also keeping secrets, and if the two want to accomplish their goals, they’ll have to bury the hatchet and partner up. Strong character relationships and meticulously balanced interweaving plots make this a lighthearted tale that emphasizes how friendship—both expected and unexpected—can help save the day. Ages 8–12. (Jan.)