The Silence That Binds Us

Joanna Ho
(Young Adult Fiction - Y Ho)


In the year following their son's death, May Chen's parents face racist accusations of putting too much pressure on their son and causing his death by suicide. May attempts to challenge the racism and ugly stereotypes through her writing, only to realize that she still has a lot to learn and that her actions have consequences for her family, as well as herself.

YA Anxiety and Mental Health

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