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020    $a 0063229897
020    $a 9780063229891 (hardcover)
035    $a (OCoLC)1389825358
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082 04 $a [Fic] $2 23
100 1  $a Blackburne, Livia, $e author.
245 10 $a Clementine and Danny save the world (and each other) / $c Livia Blackburne.
250    $a First edition.
260    $a New York, NY : $b Quill Tree Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, $c [2023]
300    $a 327 pages ; $c 22 cm.
520    $a "Clementine Chan believes in the power of the written word. Under the pseudonym Hibiscus, she runs a popular blog reviewing tea shops and discussing larger issues within her Chinatown community. She has a loyal, kind following, save for this one sour grape named BobaBoy888. Danny Mok is allergic to change, and the gentrification seeping into Chinatown breaks his heart. He channels his frustration into his internet alter ego, BobaBoy888, bickering with local blogger Hibiscus over all things Chinatown and tea. When a major corporation reveals plans that threaten to shut down the Mok's beloved tea shop, Clementine and Danny find themselves working together in real life to save this community they both love. But as they fall hard for this cause--and each other--they have no clue that their online personas have been fighting for years. When the truth comes to light, can Danny and Clementine still find their happily-ever-after?" -- $c Provided by publisher.
650  0 $a Man-woman relationships $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Blogs $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Community activists $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Social media $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Political participation $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Family-owned business enterprises $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Student movements $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Gentrification $v Juvenile fiction.
650  0 $a Asian American teenagers $v Juvenile fiction.
650  1 $a Dating $v Fiction.
650  1 $a Blogs $v Fiction.
650  1 $a Community activists $v Fiction.
650  1 $a Young adult fiction.
650  1 $a Social media $v Fiction.
650  1 $a Political participation $v Fiction.
650  1 $a Family-owned business enterprises $v Fiction.
650  1 $a Student movements $v Fiction.
650  1 $a Gentrification $v Fiction.
655  7 $a Romance fiction. $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Social problem fiction. $2 lcgft
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