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Kim (Changers Series #3) in Chattanooga, TN
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Kim (Changers Series #3) in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $21.95
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Size: Paperback
In
Book Three
of this acclaimed YA series, Oryon Small transforms into Kim, an Asian American girl who must learn to separate body image from self-worth.
“
Changers
should appeal to a broad demographic. Teenagers, after all, are the world’s leading experts on trying on, and then promptly discarding, new identities.” —
New York Times Book Review
When we last saw Oryon Small he was kidnapped and locked in a basement, his best friend Chase dying in his arms. In
of the groundbreaking Changers series, Oryon awakens as Kim Cruz, an Asian American girl whose body looks nothing like she expected or desired.
Where
Changers Book One: Drew
dealt primarily with issues of gender and bias, and
Changers Book Two: Oryon
explored issues concerning race and bigotry,
Changers Book Three: Kim
tackles the thorny, less straightforward subjects of body shaming, self-esteem, grief, mental illness, and how the expectations of the outside world can’t help but color the way we see ourselves.
Kim—smart, funny, and finally fed up with the cards she’s been dealt—is finding out that friends change, love doesn’t always mean forever, and growing up means living your truth, even if it isn’t pretty.
Book Three
of this acclaimed YA series, Oryon Small transforms into Kim, an Asian American girl who must learn to separate body image from self-worth.
“
Changers
should appeal to a broad demographic. Teenagers, after all, are the world’s leading experts on trying on, and then promptly discarding, new identities.” —
New York Times Book Review
When we last saw Oryon Small he was kidnapped and locked in a basement, his best friend Chase dying in his arms. In
of the groundbreaking Changers series, Oryon awakens as Kim Cruz, an Asian American girl whose body looks nothing like she expected or desired.
Where
Changers Book One: Drew
dealt primarily with issues of gender and bias, and
Changers Book Two: Oryon
explored issues concerning race and bigotry,
Changers Book Three: Kim
tackles the thorny, less straightforward subjects of body shaming, self-esteem, grief, mental illness, and how the expectations of the outside world can’t help but color the way we see ourselves.
Kim—smart, funny, and finally fed up with the cards she’s been dealt—is finding out that friends change, love doesn’t always mean forever, and growing up means living your truth, even if it isn’t pretty.
In
Book Three
of this acclaimed YA series, Oryon Small transforms into Kim, an Asian American girl who must learn to separate body image from self-worth.
“
Changers
should appeal to a broad demographic. Teenagers, after all, are the world’s leading experts on trying on, and then promptly discarding, new identities.” —
New York Times Book Review
When we last saw Oryon Small he was kidnapped and locked in a basement, his best friend Chase dying in his arms. In
of the groundbreaking Changers series, Oryon awakens as Kim Cruz, an Asian American girl whose body looks nothing like she expected or desired.
Where
Changers Book One: Drew
dealt primarily with issues of gender and bias, and
Changers Book Two: Oryon
explored issues concerning race and bigotry,
Changers Book Three: Kim
tackles the thorny, less straightforward subjects of body shaming, self-esteem, grief, mental illness, and how the expectations of the outside world can’t help but color the way we see ourselves.
Kim—smart, funny, and finally fed up with the cards she’s been dealt—is finding out that friends change, love doesn’t always mean forever, and growing up means living your truth, even if it isn’t pretty.
Book Three
of this acclaimed YA series, Oryon Small transforms into Kim, an Asian American girl who must learn to separate body image from self-worth.
“
Changers
should appeal to a broad demographic. Teenagers, after all, are the world’s leading experts on trying on, and then promptly discarding, new identities.” —
New York Times Book Review
When we last saw Oryon Small he was kidnapped and locked in a basement, his best friend Chase dying in his arms. In
of the groundbreaking Changers series, Oryon awakens as Kim Cruz, an Asian American girl whose body looks nothing like she expected or desired.
Where
Changers Book One: Drew
dealt primarily with issues of gender and bias, and
Changers Book Two: Oryon
explored issues concerning race and bigotry,
Changers Book Three: Kim
tackles the thorny, less straightforward subjects of body shaming, self-esteem, grief, mental illness, and how the expectations of the outside world can’t help but color the way we see ourselves.
Kim—smart, funny, and finally fed up with the cards she’s been dealt—is finding out that friends change, love doesn’t always mean forever, and growing up means living your truth, even if it isn’t pretty.

















