Winner of the 2014 APALA Award for Best Young Adult Novel from the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association
"Nineteen-year-old Khmer Rouge survivor and Cambodian refugee Nea Chhim sets out to uncover a lifetime of lies in this quietly powerful sequel to Chai’s Dragon Chica (2010)."
Kirkus Reviews
"It is the strong bond between the two Chinese-Cambodian sisters that makes Dragon Chica a tender story. Sometimes funny, always very much alive, this novel introduces yet another variation on the modern-day immigrant experience."
Dallas Morning News
NEW 2nd Edition
A
practical & accessible guide to an ancient but
rapidly changing culture
The
tone is light, but
the information is well chosen for general readers and
travelers. Recommended for any level library.
Library
Journal Review for June 1 Issue