
Listen, Slowly
By Thanhhà Lại
Edition
Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Books of 2015, Middle Grade
The New York Times Notable Children’s Books of 2015, Middle Grade
Booklist Lasting Connections, 2015
Bulletin Blue Ribbon 2015, Fiction
ALA Notable Books for Children 2016, Older Readers
CCBC Choices 2016, Fiction for Children
2015 Cybils Awards Nomination, Middle Grade Fiction
Best Multicultural Books of 2015
Children’s Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of 2016, Coming of Age
By Thanhhà Lại
Hardcover edition
Publisher HarperCollins Imprint Harper ISBN9780062229182
Awards and Honors Indian Paintbrush Book Award 2018—2019 Nominee Booklist Top 10 Multicultural Fiction for Youth, 2015Publishers Weekly Best Children’s Books of 2015, Middle Grade
The New York Times Notable Children’s Books of 2015, Middle Grade
Booklist Lasting Connections, 2015
Bulletin Blue Ribbon 2015, Fiction
ALA Notable Books for Children 2016, Older Readers
CCBC Choices 2016, Fiction for Children
2015 Cybils Awards Nomination, Middle Grade Fiction
Best Multicultural Books of 2015
Children’s Book Committee Bank Street College of Education Best Children’s Books of 2016, Coming of Age
Listen, Slowly

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The last thing Mia wants to do is spend the summer with her grandmother in Vietnam. But decades after “THE WAR,” Bà still thinks Ông, Mia’s grandfather, is alive.
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