Episode 171: Tokyo Ever After (New Reads November)
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This week, New Reads November 2021 comes to its grand finale with a conversation about Emiko Jean’s Tokyo Ever After. Tune in for discussions about the importance of representation in publishing, the differences in book covers from one country to the next, tabloid culture, fantastic literary parents, the tensions between tradition and progress, and The Princess Diaries.
Talia Hibbert is the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Get a Life, Chloe Brown; Take a Hint, Dani Brown; and Act Your Age, Evie Brown. Follow her on Instagram (@taliahibbert) and Twitter (@TaliaHibbert).
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MORE READING:
“Tokyo Ever After” (Kirkus Reviews, 2021)
“Tokyo Ever After (Tokyo Ever After #1)” (Publishers Weekly, 2021)
“Book Review: Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean — A Warm and Hilarious Love Letter to All the Asian Kids Who Dreamed of Being Royalty” (The Quiet Pond, 2021)
“Tokyo Ever After packs too much into its princess tale” (Culturess, 2021)
“Book Review: Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean” (She’s Full of Lit, 2021)
“If Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean Isn’t on Your TBR, You Need to Fix That Right Now” (Novels and Waffles, 2021)
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