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Fireworks

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
A pitch-perfect K-pop rom com! Fame and friendship can get complicated, especially when there are more than platonic feelings at play.
Seventeen-year-old Lulu Li has her last summer before college all planned out. But her plans go awry when she learns that Kite Xu, her old next-door neighbor and childhood friend, will be returning home from South Korea.
 
Lulu hasn’t seen Kite since eighth grade, after he left the country to pursue a career in K-pop, eventually debuting in the boy group Karnival. When Karnival announces that Kite will be taking a break from K-pop activities for mysterious reasons, the opportunity to rekindle their friendship arises.
 
Star-struck and nostalgic, Lulu tries to reconnect with Kite. As they continue to bond and reminisce over the past, Kite’s sister, Connie, warns Lulu not to get too close to her brother. The harder Lulu tries to deny her feelings, the stronger they get. But how could a K-pop star ever fall for a nobody from home? And even if he did, is there any way for their relationship to end but badly?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 4, 2022
      Taiwanese American Lulu Li, 17 and bisexual, reconnects with her childhood best friend, who’s now a K-pop idol, in Lin’s heartening debut. Determined to avoid her estranged father, Lulu packs her last summer before starting college at Rutgers with epic activities for her and her friends, including gorging on chocolate at Hersheypark, tanning at the Jersey Shore, dining in N.Y.C., and, she hopes, attending K-pop boy band Karnival’s rumored premiere world tour. Her concert-going dreams are dashed, however, when Karnival announces that one of its members—Lulu’s Chinese former best friend, Kai Xu—is going on medical leave. Upon his return to their shared New Jersey hometown, the duo reconnect, but must keep his presence there secret from his growing fan base. Together, they navigate their growing feelings for each other and respective interpersonal challenges, such as Kai’s difficulties adjusting to idol-dom and Lulu’s tense relationships with her divorced parents. Though conflicts surrounding Kai’s struggles balancing his superstar persona and his more reserved songwriter personality resolve quickly, Lin’s gentle second-chance romance handily tackles the impact of fame and toxic fan behavior on one’s mental health. Ages 12–up. Agent: Lynette Novak, Seymour Agency.

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  • OverDrive Listen audiobook

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:830
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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