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It's Not Like It's a Secret
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Publisher's Summary
"Well-paced, brimming with drama, and utterly vital." —Kirkus (starred review)
This charming and bittersweet coming-of-age story featuring two girls of color falling in love is part To All the Boys I've Loved Before and part Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda. Winner of the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature!
Sixteen-year-old Sana Kiyohara has too many secrets. Some are small, like how it bothers her when her friends don’t invite her to parties. Some are big, like the fact that her father may be having an affair. And then there’s the one that she can barely even admit to herself—the one about how she might have a crush on her best friend.
When Sana and her family move to California, she begins to wonder if it’s finally time for some honesty, especially after she meets Jamie Ramirez. Jamie is beautiful and smart and unlike anyone Sana’s ever known. There are just a few problems: Sana's new friends don't trust Jamie's crowd; Jamie's friends clearly don't want her around anyway; and a sweet guy named Caleb seems to have more-than-friendly feelings for her. Meanwhile, her dad’s affair is becoming too obvious to ignore.
Sana always figured that the hardest thing would be to tell people that she wants to date a girl, but as she quickly learns, telling the truth is easy…what comes after it, though, is a whole lot more complicated.
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- AudioBookHoe
- 06-21-17
YA contemporary that focused on an important topic
What did you love best about It's Not Like It's a Secret?
Wooooo....wow this book was a lot to unpack. Lots of conversations that need to be had but have never been approached like this before. I think a lot of books about prejudice and ignorance tend to focus on a very black and white lens but this one centered on prejudice in Mexican and Asian communities, which is very unique to California being that both racial groups are the largest minorities. I think the pros of this story was that it made me feel something, and it wasn't always cotton candy and comfort.
What scared me the most about this story is that it reflected my own childhood and teenage years. Sana, the main character's mother, i'm ashamed to admit that she's actually like my grandmother. She's ignorant. She says hateful things about pretty much every ethnic group she doesn't fall under and she doesn't think of anything she says as wrong. She's scared of what she considers different, and unfortunately I found myself relating to Sana for not doing the right thing and challenging her on her ignorance. It's hard to challenge people you love and raised you and make them see your point when they in their heads, feel as though they've never been wrong. I constantly ask myself, why don't people call their families out on their racist thoughts? And then I think back to every situation that's happened and has yet to happen, where I don't correct my family members for saying hurtful things. Sometimes it's just not worth it and you always feel as though you're never going to change their minds.
While I didn't think Sana was a traditionally likable heroine, I did however relate to her. I think what would have made this book a five is if it would have centered more on the f/f relationship and not so much the drama her parents were going through. It was so distracting and all I wanted was a love story. I also needed Sana to own up to her privilege and admit that all the hurtful things she said about Latinos were wrong and that she needed to learn more about things she wasn't knowledgeable enough about before she spoke. Overall, we need more ff books with no white gaze and this was a step forward in that direction.
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- 11-10-17
Just okay
Overall, the story was okay. At the beginning, I definitely wanted to get a refund on my credit. I have only done that once before, so I really try to stick with a book and see it through. I'm probably not the target audience. So without giving too much away, it's basically an "instalove" story. It's somewhat predictable. The book discusses a lot of stereotypes... and frequently. I was able to get to a point where I cared about the characters enough to where I didn't hate myself for "wasting" a credit.
It does have some positive messages and maybe some insight to certain situations and cultures. That's a plus.
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- jennie
- 01-12-21
AMAZING STORY
I loved everything. The impressions were on point. The story warms my hearth. At the age of ten I get to see young romance and different cultures being treated in different ways. It shows us it’s ok to be different. My family has bad traits of miss judging people because of how they look, and who they date. It pisses me off. This story had suspense, like what’s gonna happen with Jamie, and poor Caleb is he okay? This story was an amazing trip to read along with the audio.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-05-22
I love It
This book was so good, the plot was great dealing with LGBTQ pride and the topic of racism. I think that there could have been more variation in the voices of the characters. They all sounded very similar. Other than that I can not find flaws in the story or it’s plot. All the facts are accurate and the situations realistic. I loved it as a member of the LGBTQ family It had great representation! I hope the author has more books.🤩🤩🤩
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- Breyana Edwards
- 09-15-21
Loved it
Really awesome book! Enjoyed the storyline and characters. Fantastic writing as always and Emily did an amazing job narrating
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- Amazon Customer
- 12-22-20
the best ymi book I've read
the narration was amazing. the story was complex. I read reviews about the middle being slow and I disagree. they touch on really complex topics I'm guessing people may want to tune out and get back to the main plot
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- Kindle Customer
- 08-05-20
ok
got bored and annoyed half way through but stuck it put. it gets better near the end.
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- Tayler Osborne
- 07-21-20
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Loved it! moving and heartfelt. it reminded me of high school-- and also being from Wisconsin, really hit home for me .
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- Dani Mendoza
- 12-31-19
Beautiful story
The performance of the reader was absolutely magnificent! She manage to perfectly represent each character uniquely
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- son
- 10-01-19
REALLY RECOMMEND
I, as a 14 year old mixed, lesbian, fulllly recommend this book! It tackles lots of real life problems and the way that people overlook and stereotype each race. Not only that but, it shows the emotions of loving the same gender, and learning to be okay with that. Plus the narrator was amazing and conveyed so much emotion that helped tie the whole book together. I love this book, and it’s definitely one of my favorites now.