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The Christmas Clash

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Chloe Kwon can't stand Peter Li. It's always been that way. Their families don't get along either: their parents operate rival restaurants in the Riverwood Mall food court—Korean food for the Kwons and Chinese food for the Lis. Now it's the holiday season and Chloe's the photographer at the mall's Santa's Village, and Peter works at the virtual reality North Pole experience right across the atrium. It's all Chloe can do to avoid Peter's smug, incredibly photogenic face. But it turns out the mall is about to be sold to a developer and demolished for condos. Eviction notices are being handed out right before Christmas. Their parents don't know what to do, and soon Chloe and Peter realize that the two of them need to join efforts to try to save the mall. Just when it seems like they can put aside their differences and work closely (very closely) together, they discover that the Kwon–Li feud goes far deeper than either of them realize...
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 12, 2022
      Park (So We Meet Again) utilizes on-point dialogue and an amicable cast to keep the holiday spirit alive in this Romeo and Juliet flavored rom-com. The parents of Korean American Chloe Kwon and Chinese American Peter Li, who run food court restaurants at their local Tennessee mall, have been fiercely competitive for as long as the teens can remember. Following their parents’ lead, Chloe and Peter have always had an intense rivalry, which heats up further when they both get mall jobs working at competing seasonal businesses: budding photographer Chloe photographs children with Santa, while Peter operates thrilling virtual reality sleigh rides. When news gets out that the mall will be closing after the holidays, the two high schoolers must set aside their differences to help prevent the closure and save their parents’ livelihoods. As they work toward a common goal, the duo navigate varying interpersonal issues, such as Chloe’s participation in a national youth photography competition and their growing attraction to each other. Chloe’s and Peter’s alternating perspectives capably drive this witty novel,
      an upbeat homage to nostalgic “suburban mall culture.” Supporting characters are racially diverse. Ages 14–up.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      This light, fun teen rom-com with an interesting setting, narrated by Jay Lai and Jennifer Sun Bell, will warm hearts during the holiday season. Chloe and Peter are sworn enemies whose families own competing Asian restaurants at Riverwood Mall. But once the mall is sold and the new owners decide it will be renovated into condos, Chloe and Peter need to meet in the middle and work together to save their families' livelihoods. As a reluctant romance ensues, Lai and Bell offer unique deliveries that shape the humor and genuineness of awkward young adult love. Listeners will find the narrations charming, spicy, and tender at the right moments. G.M. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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