Make a Move, Sunny Park!, Jessica Kim
Make a Move, Sunny Park!, Jessica Kim
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Make a Move, Sunny Park!

Author: Jessica Kim

Narrator: Hannah Choi

Unabridged: 6 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/15/2023


Synopsis

From the author of Stand Up, Yumi Chung! comes a funny and utterly charming novel about friends—how to make them, how to let go of them, and how to be your own BFF.

This is the story of Sunny Park, a seventh-grade student at Ranchito Mesa Middle who loves the K-pop band Supreme Beat, hanging out with her cool grandma, dancing when no one is watching, snacking on shrimp chips, and being there for Bailey, her best friend since third grade. When Bailey decides that she and Sunny should audition for the school dance team in a ploy to parent-trap Bailey’s divorced mom and dad, Sunny agrees even though the thought of performing in public makes her pits sweat. After all, she’d do anything for Bailey. In a twist of fate, Sunny makes the team and Bailey doesn’t, and when Sunny reluctantly joins, it’s the start of a painful and drawn-out parting of ways for the two girls. As Sunny takes her first steps out from behind her friend’s shadow, she’ll have to figure out who she wants to be when she’s in the spotlight—and who she wants dancing alongside her.

About The Author

Jessica Kim writes about Asian American girls finding their way in the world. Before she was an author, Jessica studied education at UC Berkeley and spent ten years teaching third, fourth, and fifth grades in public schools. She now lives in Southern California with her family. Learn more about Jessica at JessKimWrites.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Michele

I just love Jessica Kim’s books! This one was a delight to read. Written with so much heart and emotion, I didn’t want the story to end!! Sunny is a 12 year old girl who is starting to realize she might be tired of living in the shadow of her best friend Bailey. Even though I’m a 40-something mom of......more

Goodreads review by Christy

Sunny is just as much of a k-pop fanatic as me! She not only loves k-pop, but she loves dance and has a best friend that has been there for a lot. However, when these things mix, they don’t always see eye-to-eye. As Sunny has gotten older, her and her BFF are starting to drift apart. When Sunny gets......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca

Sunny, who is Korean-American, has social anxiety, and loves dance and K-Pop almost as much as she hates disappointing or angering her best friend, Bailey. Bailey has no interest in K-Pop and persuaded Sunny to drop ballet, which Sunny loved, just after Sunny had been cast as Clara in the Nutcracker......more

Goodreads review by Kiera

Sunny Park is the cousin of Yumi Chang who has social anxiety and a passion for dancing. The story focuses on how after joining her middle dance team, Sunny starts to realize how toxic her friendship with her best friend Bailey truly is.  They have an all-take, no-give relationship with Sunny as the......more


Quotes

Praise for Make a Move, Sunny Park! by Jessica Kim:

★ "Kim does a stellar job of portraying different types of friendships, illustrating how healthy and unhealthy ones can differ and creating anauthentic road map for tweens who are navigating the social complexities of middle school... Make a move on this book—its heart will cheer your soul."
Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"With unmitigated and endearing honesty, Kim (Stand Up, Yumi Chung!) proffers myriad interpretations of friendship and what it means to be a true friend." 
Publishers Weekly

“Kim offers humor, tween drama, and a satisfying conclusion in this well-paced story of self-discovery.”
—The Horn Book

“A fantastic read.”
—Amanda MacGregor, School Library Journal’s Teen Librarian Toolbox

Praise for Stand Up, Yumi Chung! by Jessica Kim:

★“With wonderful supporting characters, strong pacing, and entertaining comedy bits, debut author Kim has woven a pop song of immigrant struggle colliding with comedy and Korean barbecue.”
Kirkus Reviews, starred review

★”Kim has taught school, and it shows, both with the spot-on dialogue and the up-to-date social media references… This will certainly remind readers of Kelly Yang’s Front Desk (2018).”
Booklist, starred review

★”A must-read.”
School Library Connection, starred review