Delightfully romantic and hugely refreshing! I loved every page! - Julie Murphy, #1 New York Times Bestselling author of Dumplin' A laugh-out-loud, tender, and wholly satisfying read. - Kirkus Reviews Sugiura expertly details an intricate web of relationships with exquisite precision and wonderfully cringey moments to explore the joys, frustrations, and conundrums of love. - David Yoon, New York Times bestselling author of Frankly in Love An adorable rom-com. - School Library Journal Praise for This Time Will Be Different: Sugiura tackles an abundance of topics with finesse, including social and economic injustice, allyship, and feminism, simultaneously breaking down the Asian-American immigration narrative and the myth of the model minority. Essential. - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Fresh, vibrant, affecting and powerful. - New York Times Book Review A gripping, emotionally charged story that presents a window into a uniquely Japanese American experience. - School Library Journal (starred review) With intelligent dialogue surrounding diversity, representation and responsible social action, This Time Will Be Different is a timely, smart novel that readers of contemporary teen fiction will likely devour. - Shelf Awareness Sugiura deftly weaves historical fact into this coming-of-age narrative, providing an entertaining and informative backdrop that allows CJ to explore her own sense of identity while giving readers a front seat to her process. - Publishers Weekly (starred review) Praise for It's Not Like It's a Secret: The graceful complexity of this first-person narrative is an accomplishment in itself. Sana is a fully realized protagonist with faults and unacknowledged privilege alongside her nuanced experience of identity and model minority racism. Sugiura thoughtfully explores intersecting issues of race, immigrant-family relationships, queer romance, and, less explicitly, class dynamics without implying the significance of one over the others. Well-paced, brimming with drama, and utterly vital. - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) An essential and delightful choice that realistically celebrates a teen's discovery of trust in herself and in others. - School Library Journal