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OUTSIDER KIDS by Betty C. Tang Kirkus Star

OUTSIDER KIDS

From the Parachute Kids series, volume 2

by Betty C. Tang ; illustrated by Betty C. Tang

Pub Date: April 15th, 2025
ISBN: 9781338832723
Publisher: Graphix/Scholastic

Three siblings continue their immigrant journeys in 1980s California.

In this sequel to Parachute Kids (2023), sixth grader Feng-Ling (Ann), older brother Ke-Gāng (Jason), and oldest sister Jia-Xi (Jessie) share their first experiences of Halloween trick-or-treating, a Thanksgiving turkey dinner, and a Christian church service, allowing them to socialize even as they hide their status as undocumented minors whose parents back in Taiwan are still awaiting travel visas. Life gets even more complicated when a visit by two relatives introduces unwelcome dynamics and triggers plot twists and turns that force the siblings to reevaluate their actions, circumstances, and relationships. The central conflict sparking from Ann’s falling-out with their 11-year-old cousin, Ting-Ting (Josephine)—a violin prodigy bound for an elite music school in Los Angeles who also speaks four languages—climaxes in a dangerous situation that the siblings must face as a team. The resourceful trio adapt to their latest challenge and resolve to “make it work.” The closing dedication—“To all kids facing adversity”—boosts the can-do message. The brisk, well-crafted dialogue and attractive, comic-style drawings support the narrative flow, weaving in intercultural perspectives that are at once humorous and relatable while candidly addressing difficult issues, societal controversies, and sensitive interpersonal matters: teenage romance, bullying, racism, gender stereotypes, undocumented immigration, and exploitation of the vulnerable.

Tugs at the heartstrings and will spark important, age-appropriate conversations on pertinent, broadly relevant topics.

(author’s note) (Graphic fiction. 9-13)