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IF LIN CAN by Richard Ho

IF LIN CAN

How Jeremy Lin Inspired Asian Americans To Shoot for the Stars

by Richard Ho ; illustrated by Huynh Kim Liên & Phùng Nguyên Quang

Pub Date: April 16th, 2024
ISBN: 9781623543723
Publisher: Charlesbridge

A pep talk featuring Jeremy Lin, the first athlete of Chinese or Taiwanese descent to play in the NBA.

“Have you ever been told that you can’t?” With growing rhetorical force, Ho asks readers if they’ve ever felt misunderstood or disheartened. “You’re not alone,” he reassures them. “Have you ever turned on a television or opened a newspaper and discovered someone who looked like you?” The author goes on to show how Lin shrugged off naysayers and those who “made fun of his size, his race, and his game.” As a professional player, he was cut from his first team and continued to warm benches. He persevered, however, until, one February night in 2012, he was at last given the opportunity to show his dazzling stuff and ignited a season of “Linsanity” with the New York Knicks. Illustrations of three solitary, Asian-presenting children alternately ignored or surrounded by scoffing peers give way to scenes of the young Lin enduring similar treatment, including, in one scene, hearing catcalls from a dark-skinned young skeptic standing next to a light-skinned one mocking Lin’s eyes. But he works through it all and is ready when his chance comes to shine. “Now ask yourself,” the author concludes, “if Lin can, why can’t I?” Good question.

A slam dunk choice for role modeling.

(more information on Lin, afterword, author’s note, bibliography) (Informational picture book. 6-8)