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Kelly Yang (born August 29, 1984) is an Asian American writer and author of young adult and children's literature. She won the 2019 Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature of her novel, Front Desk and the 2018 Parents’ Choice Gold Medal for Fiction for her book Front Desk, a book based on her experiences as a 10-year-old working at her family's motel business. Biography Kelly Yang was born in Hong Kong and emigrated to the United States with her family when she was young. She skipped several grades and attended University of California, Berkeley at the age of 13 and graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science. She then went on to Harvard Law School and graduated at the age of 20. Despite graduating with a Juris Doctor degree, she decided not to practice law. Yang served as an editorial columnist for the South China Morning Post in Hong Kong from 2010 to 2018 and also founded an after-school writing program for children called The Kelly Yang Project. Yang's first book, Front Desk, published in 2018, is for children and is based on her experience helping her parents manage hotels while growing up. It was followed by four sequels, Three Keys in 2020, Room to Dream in 2021, Key Player in 2022, and Top Story in 2023. Her young adult book Parachutes is about sexual misconduct at an elite private school, and based on her own experiences at Harvard Law School. Personal life Yang has three children: Tilden, Nina, and Elliot. She spends her time between San Francisco and Hong Kong. Bibliography Front Desk (2018) Three Keys (2020) Parachutes (2020) Room to Dream (2021) New From Here (2022) Key Player (2022) Private Label (2022) Yes We Will (2022) Finally Seen (2023) Top Story (2023) Finally Heard(2023/2024) References External links Official website. Discover the Kelly Yang popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kelly Yang books.

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  • Farewell Cuba, Mi Isla synopsis, comments

    Farewell Cuba, Mi Isla

    Alexandra Diaz

    Two starred reviews!“Perfect for fans of Margarita Engle and impactful historical fiction” (School Library Journal, starred review), this “evocative and transportive” (Kirkus Revie...

  • A Glasshouse of Stars synopsis, comments

    A Glasshouse of Stars

    Shirley Marr

    “Hearttwisting and hopeful, bursting with big feelings and gentle magic.” Jessica Townsend, New York Times bestselling author of the Nevermoor seriesA moving comingofage story abou...

  • The Legendary Mo Seto synopsis, comments

    The Legendary Mo Seto

    AY Chan

    A fastpaced, highkicking debut that’s Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon meets Stand Up, Yumi Chung as a young taekwondo artist uses an ancient book to help save her dreamsand her fath...

  • Gigi Shin Is Not a Nerd synopsis, comments

    Gigi Shin Is Not a Nerd

    Lyla Lee

    This first book in a sparkling middle grade series giving a fresh take on The BabySitters Club follows a young Korean American girl who starts a business with her best friends to s...

  • Waiting for the Storks synopsis, comments

    Waiting for the Storks

    Katrina Nannestad

    The powerful new novel from master storyteller Katrina Nannestad.I don't want to remember the truck, or the night I was taken, or the family I left behind. I am not a sad Polish gi...

  • How to Catch a Polar Bear synopsis, comments

    How to Catch a Polar Bear

    Stacy DeKeyser

    In this “funny and heartwarming” (Booklist) historical fiction companion to The Rhino in Right Field, Nick’s summer gets way more exciting when a polar bear escapes from the local ...