Learning to Fly is Never Easy but It is Essential by Janet K Poludniak
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Jason is seventeen. He spends most of his time helping his immigrant mother run their Chinese deli at the mall. His chief complaint about working there, besides the fact that he works for free, is that people don't look at him when they stop to place an order. Just because he is Chinese it's like they expect him to speak broken English and not have a brain.
Shortly after the family arrived in the U.S., Jason's father left to run off
Reviewed by Sally Kruger aka "Readingjunky" for TeensReadToo.comJason is seventeen. He spends most of his time helping his immigrant mother run their Chinese deli at the mall. His chief complaint about working there, besides the fact that he works for free, is that people don't look at him when they stop to place an order. Just because he is Chinese it's like they expect him to speak broken English and not have a brain.
Shortly after the family arrived in the U.S., Jason's father left to run off with a younger woman, leaving Jason's mother to handle the business, Jason, and his little brother, Josh, who is fourteen years younger than Jason. His mother is constantly urging him to make friends at school and bring them home with him. But there are two problems with that: 1) no one at school is interested in a friendship with an oddball like Jason, and 2) when he does finally bring a few buddies home, his mother doesn't approve.
Jason's few acquaintances help him discover that a little bit of pot certainly helps make his life more bearable. He knows his mother would never approve, but she doesn't pay enough attention for it to be a real problem. As his frustration with working at the deli for nothing and taking the odd twenty dollar bill from his mother's purse becomes more of a hassle, Jason thinks maybe becoming a dealer would offer enough money and product to keep him satisfied.
However, this new deal also comes with complications, and they might be more than Jason can handle.
Author Paul Yee brings his Chinese-Canadian background to LEARNING TO FLY. His characters and their life struggles ring true and are likely to connect well with teen readers. Written in a fast-paced, easy-to-read style, this book should be successful with reluctant readers.
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I liked this book because it's about a teenager facing social problems like trying to fit in with other groups of teenagers. Something else I liked about this book is that when Jason finally makes some friends at his school, it shows their friendship and how they care about each other, especially when they get into sticky situations like when they end up getting in trouble with the law. Overall, I really recommend this book. It is a concise book but it has lots of amusing situations and an exciting plot.
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I really enjoyed this book. I was very surprised on how much conflict was in such a little book, but that's what made it. Learning To Fly, helps you understand what it's like for immigrants that come to the US and how that aren't always exp
Jason, is a seventeen year old Chinese immigrant. Jason spends most of his time running the deli with his mom. Being the new kid in town Jason doesn't fit in with the majority of kids at his school and ends up getting into the wrong crowd, the troubled crowd.I really enjoyed this book. I was very surprised on how much conflict was in such a little book, but that's what made it. Learning To Fly, helps you understand what it's like for immigrants that come to the US and how that aren't always expected. While reading this book it really opened my eyes. I don't think people realize the struggles immigrants go through and this can really give them a better understanding and hopefully if they aren't as excepting as they should be, this book will help them be. The author, Paul Yee, did a really good job at sharing his experience as a US immigrant. I would recommend this book to anyone but I would recommend this book more to other immigrants because they could maybe relate to Paul Yees' experience and it might help them.
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In a way I could relate. I'm not an immigrant nor Chinese but my parents are immigrants and Indian. I understood the way Jason's mother acted, very similar to mine, and her beliefs just as much as Jason's. I could feel why he chose to cope with his problems the way he did because maybe I would have done the same too.
It was pretty short yet still could convey its message without feeling rushed. This book brought out a lot of perspectives from white people in North A
I always love books like these.In a way I could relate. I'm not an immigrant nor Chinese but my parents are immigrants and Indian. I understood the way Jason's mother acted, very similar to mine, and her beliefs just as much as Jason's. I could feel why he chose to cope with his problems the way he did because maybe I would have done the same too.
It was pretty short yet still could convey its message without feeling rushed. This book brought out a lot of perspectives from white people in North America to its immigrants and Native people that lived before. At the same time, Jason felt like an individual with a single point of view that didn't seem too preachy or bitter.
Well... short review for a short book I guess. Overall: 9/10 do recommend for those who like contemporary novels.
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but jason starts hanging out th with the wrong group of friends, and starts getting into trouble. his mom doesnt like
this book is about a teenage boy who lived in china with his mom and brother and dad. his dad moved to america for his job so the mom took her and her kids with her to america to be with her husband. but 2 years later he divorced his wife and left his kids. so the wife couldnt just pack everything and leave after getting comfortable for the past 2 years. so they decided to stay.but jason starts hanging out th with the wrong group of friends, and starts getting into trouble. his mom doesnt like his new friends that he has made because they are all pot heads and do not respect her home. but he doesnt listen to his mom and he keeps hanging out with them. then chief and danny get caught with potand get arrested.
jasons mom is not happy what so ever because he almost got arrested also. she does not want him hanging out with them anymore. i reccomend this book to anyone who really likes reading the life stories of teenage kids. because this book probably can relate to yourself or kids at your own school or neighborhood.
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I can connect this to the world. There are a lot of deli's with immigrants and they are often disrespected. People in the world could be really racist.
I gave this book 4 stars because its a sad story. This is like an inspiration because if you ha
Learning to fly is about a boy named Jason who is seventeen. He spends most of his time helping his mother run a deli. The bad thing is that she's an immigrant. People that go to his deli are racist. They expect him to speak bad english and to be stupid.I can connect this to the world. There are a lot of deli's with immigrants and they are often disrespected. People in the world could be really racist.
I gave this book 4 stars because its a sad story. This is like an inspiration because if you have an immigrant mother and you're going threw a tough time its really sad and inspiring.
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this is a very sad book anyone who wants to read teenager who experience such suffer, this is the book you might want to read.
EDIT: It has finally occurred to me that this is part of Orca's reluctant reader series, and short on purpose! Upping my review because I am definitely glad this series exists.
Decent book; too short.EDIT: It has finally occurred to me that this is part of Orca's reluctant reader series, and short on purpose! Upping my review because I am definitely glad this series exists.
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