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      <image:caption>“A great historical adventure for young adults, told in journal entries. This book would appeal to readers looking for a strong female role model and would be a welcome [addition to] libraries serving teens.” -School Library Journal (Simon &amp; Schuster, 2024) November 1914. Clara Ketterling-Dunbar is one of twenty-eight crew members of The Resolute—a ship meant for an Antarctic expedition now marooned on an ice floe one hundred miles from the shore of the continent. An eighteen-year-old American, Clara has told the crew she’s twenty-one years old and Canadian. Since the war broke out, sentiment toward Americans has not been the most favorable, and Clara will be underestimated enough simply for being a woman without also giving away just how young she is. Two members of the crew know her nationality, but no one knows the truth of her activities in England before The Resolute set sail. She and her suffragist sisters in the Women’s Social &amp; Political Union were waging war of a different kind in London. They taught Clara to fight. And now, even marooned on the ice, she won’t stop fighting for women’s rights…or for survival. In the wilderness of Antarctica, Clara is determined to demonstrate what a woman is truly capable of—if the crew will let her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>“…An unexpectedly radical book on our deeply complicated relations with parents…ceaselessly surprising and entertaining…Compelling.” -Hyphen magazine (Shade Mountain Press, 2016) Marty Wu, compulsive reader of advice manuals, is easily flustered. A spectacular career meltdown in New York sends her reeling to Taiwan and the comfort of supportive relatives, but even there, Marty is entangled in domestic drama: a formidable mother who’s impossible to please, an annoyingly successful and well-adjusted brother, and surprising family secrets that pop up just when she doesn’t want to deal with them. Mining the comedic potential of the 1.5-generation American experience, Not a Self-Help Book is an insightful and witty portrait of a young woman scrambling to balance familial expectations and her own creative dreams.</image:caption>
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