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Hana Hsu and the Ghost Crab Nation

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“A refreshing, imaginative take on a cyberpunk future, filled with wickedly cool technology and unraveling intrigue!” –Xiran Jay Zhao, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Iron Widow and Zachary Ying and the Dragon Emperor
 
Perfect for fans of Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee, this thrilling, cinematic sci-fi novel follows Hana Hsu’s mission to save herself—and her friends—from a dangerous plot to control their minds.

Hana Hsu can’t wait to be meshed.
 
If she can beat out half her classmates at Start-Up, a tech school for the city’s most talented twelve-year-olds, she’ll be meshed to the multiweb through a neural implant like her mom and sister. But the competition is fierce, and when her passion for tinkering with bots gets her mixed up with dangerous junkyard rebels, she knows her future in the program is at risk.
 
Even scarier, she starts to notice that something’s not right at Start-Up—some of her friends are getting sick, and no matter what she does, her tech never seems to work right. With an ominous warning from her grandmother about being meshed, Hana begins to wonder if getting the implant early is really a good idea.
 
Desperate to figure out what’s going on, Hana and her friends find themselves spying on one of the most powerful corporations in the country—and the answers about the mystery at Start-Up could be closer to home than Hana’s willing to accept. Will she be able to save her friends—and herself— from a conspiracy that threatens everything she knows?
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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2022
      In the near future, corporations secretly run governments, and most teens and adults use neural implants that allow them to be online at all times. Twelve-year-old Chinese American Hana can't wait for next year, when she'll finally be old enough to activate her neural implant just like her mother and older sister. After Hana is chosen to study at the prestigious Start-Up school, she learns about a new process that will fast-track her date for being meshed to the multiweb. At Start-Up, Hana meets new friends--Japanese and Jewish Charlene, who goes by Chuck, and Latinx Tom�s--who each have their own personal motivations for succeeding. The trio compete against other students in virtual reality challenges that test their ability to use boosts, or digital enhancements that provide artificial intelligence, strength, or sensory awareness. Suspicious events at the school coupled with warnings from others trigger Hana to investigate. This smart science-fiction thriller envisions a technologically advanced future America in which Chinese culture plays a prominent role and which is still grappling with concerns like climate change, classism, and monopolies. In addition to these larger timely issues, Hana navigates complex family dynamics (among other things, her father died one year ago, and her grandmother has dementia) and burgeoning friendships in this layered work that invites critical questioning of reliance on technology. A suspenseful glimpse into a dystopian America dominated by technology. (Science fiction. 9-12)

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    • Booklist

      May 15, 2022
      Grades 5-7 A futuristic world comes to life as Hana, a 12-year-old gifted at building bots, dreams of the ultimate honor: being "meshed" to the multiweb. While looking for spare parts at the local junkyard, she stumbles upon a girl with a secret, and Hana's life is turned upside down. She learns that not everything is as it seems at Start-Up (the elite tech school she attends) and that meshing may not actually be safe. Liu's plotting and characters shine as Hana and her friends unravel Start-Up's less than savory mysteries, with students falling sick to malfunctioning technology. Hana brings to the world of STEM a strong, determined character who is intent on figuring out the academy's intentions so she can keep her community and loved ones safe. In the midst of eerie accidents, strange codes, and ominous omens, all woven into a high-stakes tale through a variety of prose styles, Hana must figure out what's going on and use her skills with technology and problem-solving to save the entire society.

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    • School Library Journal

      July 29, 2022

      Gr 6-8-An action-packed sci-fi blockbuster with an unforgettable Chinese American heroine. In the not-too-distant future, nations are just figureheads, and corporations run the world. Hana Hsu is competing in an elite educational program. If she's successful, she will be on the fast track for select internships and be among the earliest of her age group to be enmeshed: neurally connected to the internet. When Hana makes a friend from a different walk of life, everything she knows about school, her family, and the way the world works comes into question. Action and twists abound in this thrilling story. Hana's feeling of burgeoning distance from her family will resonate with many middle grade readers. This plot-driven work even has meaty topics that can be explored in the classroom. Students' gaming avatars don't always match their gender at birth. Another recurring idea is that of separation between the virtual world and real world, including ethical considerations of privacy and digital literacy. These complex ideas are made comprehensible for young readers through this exciting story. VERDICT Recommended. A high octane, sci-fi adventure with big ideas-middle grade readers won't be able to put it down.-Christina Salazar

      Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • Lexile® Measure:740
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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