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STUDY BREAK by Aashna Avachat

STUDY BREAK

11 College Tales From Orientation to Graduation

edited by Aashna Avachat

Pub Date: March 7th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-250-84805-5
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends

Told through 11 chronological stories, this anthology invites readers on a journey through the college experience, with contributions from new voices and YA favorites like Camryn Garrett and Jake Maia Arlow.

Jewish, genderqueer Fray of Arlow’s “Shofar, So Good” and the Seattle-area Desi protagonist of “Rani’s Resolutions” by Avachat find the courage to pursue their passions despite fears of negative parental reactions. Mandarin-speaking Emma Zheng and queer Val Wu of Christina Li’s “Begin Again” and Ruby, a Black girl questioning her major, her sexuality, and so much more in Garrett’s eponymous story learn the power of accepting change and living in the present, even when the future seems uncertain. A stuffed animal caper inspires an eye-opening spring break road trip as best friends Sophie Zhao, a Malaysian international student, and Eliza Young, a White American, get honest about their feelings for each other in Boon Carmen’s “Momo’s Epic Rescue.” While some of the stories are more memorable than others, they all convey the heart and vulnerability inherent to this potential-filled time in young people’s lives. The tales, all set on the fictional University of Milbridge campus, flow well, and subtle overlaps add detail and richness to the setting. The collection features a cast of characters from a wide range of ethnic and racial backgrounds as well as varied sexual orientations and gender identities.

An inclusive, cohesive collection of stories in a locale often overlooked in books for teen readers: the college campus.

(college advice) (Anthology. 14-18)