PRAISE FOR ANDREA WANG:
Summer at Squee
A 2025 Charlotte Huck Honor Book for Outstanding Fiction for Children
A 2025 Capitol Choices Award
A 2025-2026 Golden Dome Book Award List
A 2025 Chinese American Librarians Association Best Book Award (Children’s Category – Honor)
A Read With Jenna Jr Summer Reading List (May 2024)
A 2025 Children’s Book Council (CBC) Favorites Awards List (Children’s favorite, 6th-8th grade)
A 2025 Ohio Book Award Winner, Middle Grade
A 2026 Choose to Read Ohio booklist selection
★ “Blending moxie and grace, this novel is a worthy guide through cultural expansiveness and summer camp antics and angst.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“A fun summer camp coming-of-age story.”
—School Library Journal
“Wang’s tightly woven plotting and lively dialogue paint a rich portrait of the ups and downs of middle-school friendships, social awkwardness, and a desperate desire to belong….an excellent companion to Kelly Yang’s Front Desk series and Grace Lin’s Pacy Lin series.”
—The Horn Book
“With light prose and even pacing, Wang (The Many Meanings of Meilan) relays themes of identity, belonging, and acceptance, deftly communicating the feelings of both the senior campers and Squee’s newest members without minimizing their plights.”
—Publishers Weekly
Watercress, illustrated by Jason Chin
A Caldecott Medal Winner
A Newbery Honor Book
★ “An adept gem of a picture book”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
★ “Understated, deep, and heart-rending—bring tissues.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
★ “A powerful story sure to awaken empathy and curiosity.”
—School Library Journal, starred review
★ “Affecting.”
—The Horn Book, starred review
★ “Delicate and deeply felt.”
—BookPage, starred review
★ “A deft exploration of the information and emotion gap between parents, especially immigrant parents, and children.”
—The Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books, starred review
★ “Powerful poetry and exquisite illustrations.”
—Shelf Awareness, starred review
The Many Meanings of Meilan
★ “Wang’s resonant middle grade debut features stunning prose and a fierce protagonist.”
—Booklist, starred review
★ “Wang’s middle grade debut is a vibrant exploration of family and identity . . . Meilan’s story should be on library shelves everywhere.”
—School Library Journal, starred review
“The little girl I was would have been thrilled to encounter Meilan and her many names in a book . . . and having found a character who embraces the complexity of being both Chinese and American, I would have been able to echo her words: ‘I am not alone.’ ”
—New York Times Book Review by Jean Kwok