I always put up what I'm reading, but I zipped right through this because I just had to find out what happened to Joyce and her whole decision on the fold. I didn't even have a chance to put up this book as currently-reading I was that sucked in. Joyce’s decision is sure to spark heated discussions about the beauty myths readers confront in their own lives. Printz Award–winning author An Na has created a surprisingly funny and thought-provoking look at notions of beauty, who sets the standards and how they affect us all. After all, the plastic surgeon has shown Joyce that her new eyes will make her look just like Helen-but is that necessarily a good thing? Her friend Gina can’t believe she isn’t thrilled. Joyce has heard of the fold surgery-a common procedure meant to make Asian women’s eyes seem “prettier” and more “American”-but she’s not sure she wants to go through with it. Then her rich plastic-surgery-addict aunt offers Joyce a gift to “fix” a part of herself she’d never realized needed fixing-her eyes. And it doesn’t help that she’s constantly being compared to her beautiful older sister, Helen. Joyce never used to care that much about how she looked, but that was before she met JFK-John Ford Kang, the most gorgeous guy in school.
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