For fans of Gene Luen Yang-s-American Born Chinese-and Svetlana Chmakova-s-Awkward,-this funny yet poignant middle-grade coming-of-age story highlights the struggle of feeling invisible while yearning to be seen by all.--Kevin Lee is having a really bad week. Although he lives in a crowded Toronto apartment above the family-s alterations and dry-cleaning store, he mostly goes unnoticed. School isn-t exactly an oasis either-being one of the few Asian kids makes for some unwelcome attention. But when Kevin-s class plans a trip to Thrill Planet, a spectacular theme park, will he finally have a chance to turn his life around, or will it just be another day for Kevin Lee?Fans of-middle school graphic novels-exploring identity and self-esteem will appreciate the poignant yet humorous journey of finding one's place in the world, and readers who are looking for-Asian representation in books will connect with Kevin's story of-racism,-bullying, and the-immigrant experience. With its mix of famil