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Product Description An Instant New York Times Bestseller and #1 Indie Bestseller!A William C. Morris YA Debut Award Finalist An Asian Pacific American Librarians Association Honor BookTwo friends. One fake dating scheme. What could possibly go wrong? Frank Li has two names. There's Frank Li, his American name. Then there's Sung-Min Li, his Korean name. No one uses his Korean name, not even his parents. Frank barely speaks any Korean. He was born and raised in Southern California. Even so, his parents still expect him to end up with a nice Korean girl--which is a problem, since Frank is finally dating the girl of his dreams: Brit Means. Brit, who is funny and nerdy just like him. Brit, who makes him laugh like no one else. Brit . . . who is white. As Frank falls in love for the very first time, he's forced to confront the fact that while his parents sacrificed everything to raise him in the land of opportunity, their traditional expectations don't leave a lot of room for him to be a regular American teen. Desperate to be with Brit without his parents finding out, Frank turns to family friend Joy Song, who is in a similar bind. Together, they come up with a plan to help each other and keep their parents off their backs. Frank thinks he's found the solution to all his problems, but when life throws him a curveball, he's left wondering whether he ever really knew anything about love—or himself—at all. In this moving debut novel—featuring striking blue stained edges and beautiful original endpaper art by the author—David Yoon takes on the question of who am I? with a result that is humorous, heartfelt, and ultimately unforgettable. Review Praise for Frankly in Love: An Instant New York Times Bestseller and #1 Indie Bestseller!One of TIME Magazine’s 100 Best YA Books of All TimeA William C. Morris YA Debut Award Finalist An Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association Honor BookAn Amazon Best Book of the YearA Kirkus Reviews Best Young Adult Book of the Year★★★★★ Five Starred ReviewsA Junior Library Guild Selection An Indies Introduce Title “ Extraordinary . . . a beautifully layered novel about first love, tribalism and that brief, magical period when kids have one foot in high school, one foot out the door. . . Yoon explores themes of racism, forgiveness and acceptance without getting earnest or preachy or letting anyone off the hook. And there’s a universality to the story that cuts across cultures.” — New York Times “With echoes of John Green and To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, it’s poised to be the biggest YA debut of the year.” — Entertainment Weekly “Yoon’s fresh and nuanced approach to Frank’s struggle to navigate cultural tensions amplifies both the vulnerabilities and the strengths that can come with being a child of immigrants. . . Yoon underscores the value of honoring both who you are and where you come from.”— TIME “Yoon's stellar debut expertly and authentically tackles racism, privilege, and characters who are trying to navigate their Korean-American identity.” — BuzzFeed “David Yoon packs all manner of ethnic, class, and family dynamics into the funny, profane and poignant pages of Frankly in Love.” —Wall Street Journal“Touching on issues of race, identity, and first love, Frankly in Love is the charming, funny, romantic young adult crossover novel that both adults and teens will enjoy in equal measure.” — PopSugar “Yoon examines love in the context of cultural identity, expertly tackling sensitive issues with nuance and a bit of humor.” — Shelf Awareness “A hard-hitting and intersectional look at all the joys and heartbreaks of coming of age.” — Character Media “Yoon makes insightful points in a frank and engaging way that will compel readers to at least think about the complicated issues surrounding race in America.” — International Examiner ★ " Completely unique. Frank is a wonderfully self-aware protagonist with a compelling voice…. [A] beautifully written exploration of family, identit