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This Place Is Still Beautiful - by  XIXI Tian (Paperback) - 1 of 1

This Place Is Still Beautiful - by XIXI Tian (Paperback)

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  • With five starred reviews, this is an acclaimed novel about sisterhood, family, and the pernicious legacy of racism.
  • 368 Pages
  • Young Adult Fiction, Family

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With five starred reviews, this is an acclaimed novel about sisterhood, family, and the pernicious legacy of racism. Perfect for fans of Tahereh Mafi, Jandy Nelson, and Emily X.R. Pan, with crossover appeal for readers of Brit Bennett's The Vanishing Half.

The Flanagan sisters are as different as they come. Seventeen-year-old Annalie is bubbly, sweet, and self-conscious, whereas nineteen-year-old Margaret is sharp and assertive. Margaret looks just like their mother, while Annalie passes for white and looks like the father who abandoned them years ago, leaving their Chinese immigrant mama to raise the girls alone in their small, predominantly white Midwestern town.

When their house is vandalized with a shocking racial slur, Margaret rushes home from her summer internship in New York City. She expects outrage. Instead, her sister and mother would rather move on. Especially once Margaret's own investigation begins to make members of their community uncomfortable.

For Annalie, this was meant to be a summer of new possibilities, and she resents her sister's sudden presence and insistence on drawing negative attention to their family. Meanwhile Margaret is infuriated with Annalie's passive acceptance of what happened. For Margaret, the summer couldn't possibly get worse, until she crosses paths with someone she swore she'd never see again: her first love, Rajiv Agarwal.

As the sisters navigate this unexpected summer, an explosive secret threatens to break apart their relationship, once and for all.

This Place Is Still Beautiful is a luminous, captivating story about identity, sisterhood, and how our hometowns are inextricably a part of who we are, even when we outgrow them.


  • Sisters with Opposite Personalities: Annalie wants a quiet summer of possibilities, but her activist sister Margaret is home and determined to find out who targeted their family, no matter the cost.
  • Powerful YA Social Issues Fiction: A thought-provoking exploration of racism, identity, and belonging in a small Midwestern town after a shocking hate crime rocks a family.
  • Dual POV Storytelling: See the conflict unfold through the eyes of both sisters--one who passes for white and one who doesn't--as they grapple with their family's past and their own places in the world.
  • Family Secrets: As the sisters clash over how to respond to the attack, a long-buried secret about their family threatens to be the one thing that truly breaks them apart.



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"As the sisters grapple with what it means to be mixed race and Asian American in a largely White Midwestern town, when to speak up, and whose expectations they should meet, they also struggle to navigate their relationship with each other. About much more than just racism toward Chinese Americans, this novel deftly tackles the precarious moments surrounding the end of high school and the beginning of college when romantic and familial relationships are complicated, changing, and all-consuming. Quiet yet powerful, complex, and grounded in the reality that nothing will ever be completely resolved." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Tian's debut explores our vulnerabilities in the face of change and how we find redemption for our past mistakes." - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review)

"Tian crafts a realistic, nuanced coming-of-age tale that deals with questions of identity and self-doubt, internalized racism, sibling rivalry, young love, and microaggressions." - Horn Book Magazine

"A radiant YA debut about biracial identity and the complexity of love for people and places. An incisive read." - Shelf Awareness (starred review)

"Tian excavates the awkward, ugly truths we avoid, and exposes them with raw emotional honesty and grace. This book made me feel seen in a way that very few books ever have. I found myself nodding and saying, 'Yes, that's so true!' over and over again." - Misa Sugiura, author of This Time Will Be Different

"Tender and lovely, This Place is Still Beautiful tells the story of a family forced to face their town--and each other--in the wake of a crime that can't be ignored. XiXi Tian is an exciting new voice in YA, and this moving debut is not to be missed." - Nina LaCour, Michael L. Printz Award Winner

"Tian's tender debut centers the estranged, stormy, evolving sisterhood of Annalie and Margaret Flanagan following a racist incident.... Tian simultaneously addresses racism's lasting effects on individual lives while eloquently tackling the uncertainty that teens can face in transitional periods. Told in alternating perspectives, this emotionally layered novel, populated by nuanced characters and culminating in complex resolutions, resonates." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"While Tian doesn't shy away from dealing with large and small acts of racial prejudice, the story revolves around the two very different sisters: their personalities, their perceptions, and their evolving connections with each other, their mother, and their friends. An impressive first novel." - ALA Booklist (starred review)


Dimensions (Overall): 7.95 Inches (H) x 5.25 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .6 Pounds
Suggested Age: 13 Years
Number of Pages: 368
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Sub-Genre: Family
Publisher: Quill Tree Books
Theme: Siblings
Format: Paperback
Author: XIXI Tian
Language: English
Street Date: May 2, 2023
TCIN: 87432133
UPC: 9780063086036
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-2217
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What is the significance of the sisters' differing appearances?

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  • A: Their appearances highlight their mixed heritage and the challenges they face in a predominantly white community.

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Q: How does the setting influence the plot?

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  • A: The small, predominantly white Midwestern town serves as a backdrop for the sisters' struggles with identity and racism.

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Q: What narrative style is used in the book?

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  • A: The book employs dual point-of-view storytelling, capturing both sisters' perspectives and experiences.

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Q: What themes are explored in the novel?

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  • A: The novel explores themes of sisterhood, family dynamics, racism, identity, and belonging.

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Q: Who are the main characters in the story?

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  • A: The main characters are sisters Annalie and Margaret Flanagan, who have contrasting personalities.

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