Mindy Kim and the Trip to Korea, Lyla Lee
Mindy Kim and the Trip to Korea, Lyla Lee
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Mindy Kim and the Trip to Korea

Author: Lyla Lee

Narrator: Jaine Ye

Unabridged: 1 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/02/2021


Synopsis

Mindy Kim is about to go on her first big trip to Korea! And she cannot wait to:
1. HUG HER GRANDPARENTS AND EAT HER HALMONI’S HOMEMADE COOKING!
2. HANG OUT WITH HER COUSINS. 3. SEE THE BIG SITES IN SEOUL WITH DAD AND HIS GIRLFRIEND, JULIE!

When Mindy and Julie decide to make some yummy Korean food, they can’t wait to impress everyone! But when there is a big recipe mix-up, can Julie and Mindy cook up something fun for the whole family?

About Lyla Lee

Lyla Lee is the bestselling author of young adult novels like I’ll Be the One and Flip the Script. She also writes the Mindy Kim series for younger readers and the Gigi Shin books for the middle school crowd. Her books have been translated into multiple languages around the world. Born in South Korea, she’s since then lived in various cities throughout the United States. Inspired by her English teacher, she started writing her own stories in fourth grade and finished her first novel at the age of fourteen. After working various jobs in Hollywood and studying Psychology and Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California, she now lives in Dallas, Texas. Visit Lyla at LylaLeeBooks.com or on Instagram, X (previously known as Twitter), and TikTok @LiteraryLyla.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica

I hope that Lyla Lee keeps writing the Mindy Kim series for a long time, because my Korean-American daughter loves it! In an author's note, Lee mentions that it was written in the two week quarantine period while she was waiting to get into Korea, and I think that her writing is really good for that......more

Goodreads review by Karin

I check out a lot of early readers since I am a teacher, and Mindy Kim books always make me cry! They’re the representation I never saw when I was younger. Reading how Mindy navigates the complexity of loving family but having a language barrier, and thinking about my own experiences with that movin......more