Marie Myung-Ok Lee is the author of two other YA novels- Necessary Roughness and Saying Goodbye, the sequel to Finding My Voice, as well as the middle grade novels If It Hadn't Been for Yoon Jun and Night of the Chupacabras. Her books have won multiple awards, including Friends of American Writers, New York Public Library's Best Books for the Teen Age, and NCTE's Children's Choice. She has been a judge for the National Book Awards, a Fulbright Fellow, and was one of the first Korean American journalists allowed into North Korea.
Praise for Finding My Voice A Friends of American Writers Best Book An ALA Best Book for Reluctant Readers An ALA Best Book for Young Adults An International Reading Association Children’s Choice “A quintessential teen book about trying to navigate high school and find some semblance of belonging . . . I am so happy that Finding My Voice is finding new life for a whole new generation of readers.” —Kat Cho, author of Wicked Fox (from the Foreword) “Timeless . . . [for] readers who love coming of age stories, especially those that cover deeper topics such as bullying, peer pressure, and different cultures.” —Young Adult Books Central “A beautifully written coming-of-age romance about a high school senior's final months in her small, racist hometown.” —BuzzFeed “A staple that deserves permanent space on your bookshelf.” —Bitch Media “This OwnVoices story still resonates with its lessons on small-town insularity, friendship and first love.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune “Honestly rendered, and never didactic, the story allows readers first to flinch in recognition and then to look into their own hearts.” —Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review Praise for Marie Myung-Ok Lee “That rare book, that rare page-turner, the one you cannot put down, the one you will suspend washing the laundry for or cooking breakfast for. It is the novel you will open and read in one urgent breath as you take in the storyteller’s compelling tale of lives felt long after the book’s end as you turn off the light to sleep.” —Lois-Ann Yamanaka, author of Wild Meat and the Bully Burgers