Review of Continental Drifter

Continental Drifter Continental Drifter
by Kathy MacLeod; illus. by the author
Intermediate    First Second    224 pp.
4/24    9781250813732    $22.99
Paper ed.  9781250813749    $14.99
e-book ed.  9781250375841    $9.99

This introspective graphic memoir explores bicultural identity and the path toward self-acceptance. Like many students at her international school in Bangkok, Thailand, eleven-year-old Kathy is “luk khrueng,” or “half child.” Her father is American, and her mother is Thai, but Kathy identifies more as American and, though she appreciates Thai culture, she feels that she’s not Thai enough. She looks forward to summers with her father’s family in Maine, but this year she’s acutely aware of how her family stands out there. She’s also excited to spend three weeks away from her family at summer camp, but once there she struggles to fit in as campers ask rude questions about her heritage. (“Where is that?” “Do you mean Taiwan?”) Kathy learns to embrace the unique qualities that connect her to both sides of her family and to her own mixed identity. Sprinkled throughout are elements of Thai culture and Thai language, depicted in Thai text with English translation, adding depth and cultural context. The pastel-toned panels, black-and-white flashback scenes, and cleanly drawn and expressively detailed characters complement the youthful, gentle tone of Kathy’s internal dialogue. In an afterword, MacLeod shares her process making the book, comics she wrote as a child, and family photos.

From the May/June 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Kristine Techavanich

Kristine Techavanich is a youth services librarian at the Timberland Regional Library System. She served on the 2023 Newbery committee.

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