![]() ![]() Making Shelly feel comfortable is easy at first-her new friend is eager to please, embraces the family’s Thai traditions, and clearly looks up to Kan. When her mother agrees to provide a home for a teenage girl named Shelly, Kan sees a chance to prove herself useful. ![]() Only through the clothing Kan designs in secret can she find a way to fuse both cultures into something distinctly her own. But at home, her Thai grandmother chides her for being too westernized. In her small Kansas town, at her predominantly white school, Kanchana doesn’t look like anyone else. Definitely one of the best thrillers I’ve read! I know have the amazing honor to welcome Pintip today on our blog, so I hope you’ll enjoy this special interview!įrom the author of The Darkest Lie comes a compelling, provocative story for fans of I Was Here and Vanishing Girls, about a high school senior straddling two worlds, unsure how she fits in either-and the journey of self-discovery that leads her to surprising truths. Hi guys! Last month, I had the wonderful opportunity to read and review Girl on the Verge by Pintip Dunn ( in which you can find the review here!) and I loved it. ![]()
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