The year I followed my father to the other side of the world

Stéphanie Lapointe, 1984-

Book - 2024

"In this follow-up to The Year My Life Turned Upside Down, we follow 15-year-old Franny as she now has to have her life uprooted for the second time in a year, and this time she is moving to Japan to follow her father as he continues his research there. Far away from anything she knows, Franny deals with cultural differences as best as she can, with varying levels of success. She is able to find some respite when she befriends the super cute son of her dad's boss, who also attends her new school. Told in diary format with illustrations on every page, readers will connect with Franny's honest and humorous travails which include everything from the everyday worries of making friends at a new school to the heightened feelings of... missing her best friend ex-boyfriend back home, while also realizing she may have feelings for another boy. Never mind the secret her father has been keeping from her for who knows how long!"--

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Subjects
Genres
Diary fiction
Novels
Published
Stamford, CT : W1-Media, Inc./ Arctis Books USA [2024]
Language
English
French
Main Author
Stéphanie Lapointe, 1984- (author)
Other Authors
Marianne Ferrer, 1990- (illustrator), Ann Marie Boulanger (translator)
Item Description
"First edition published in Canada under the title: Fanny Cloutier ou L'année où mon père m'a forcée à le suivre au bout du bout du monde, Tome 2 © les éditions Les Malins, 2018. First hardcover English edition published by W1-Media Inc./ Arctis Books USA 2024" -- Publisher's page.
Physical Description
419 pages : colour illustrations ; 23 cm
Audience
Reading age 10-14.
ISBN
9781646900251
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

In this diary-style, illustrated novel translated from French, a Québecois 15-year-old moves to Japan to be with her father, who's doing research there, while also navigating friendship troubles and heartbreak. Just when things have settled down from the events of The Year My Life Turned Upside Down (2023), Franny Cloutier encounters both culture shock and her father's Japanese girlfriend, Yoko, when she lands in Tokyo. Not handling the changes well, she falls into old habits of self-sabotage and chaotic behavior, followed by remorse. The attractive illustrations evoking Franny's emotional ups and downs embellish each diary entry and text thread, creating an alluring appeal. By contrast, the pervasive use of ableist language and inaccurate, exoticizing portrayals of Japanese culture and people weaken this work. Eventually, Franny gets distracted by Sam, the gorgeous son of her father's Parisian boss. His reciprocal interest gets her entangled with Capucine, Sam's ex, at the French school they attend. Conflict with Franny's best friend back home, Leona, adds even more stress. Franny has poetic moments of introspection ("What if forgiveness had the power to change us for the better?") that eventually lead to her opening up emotionally. Plenty of loose ends and lingering questions leave room for a sequel. Most of the main characters are cued white. A visually engaging and unpredictable romp marred by issues with language and representation. (Fiction. 12-16) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.