Diana Ma is a Chinese American author who writes young adult and middle grade books that feature Asian American heroes. Diana was a 2019 We Need Diverse Books mentee with Swati Avasthi and a 2021 Highlights Foundation Muslim Storytellers Fellow. Diana lives in a suburb of Seattle and teaches composition, creative writing, literature, and humanities at North Seattle College.
A seventh grader's Chinese and Muslim identities take center stage as she navigates friendship tensions and self-acceptance... Ma offers a rich, relatable, and inclusive story that's perfect for young readers grappling with their own questions of belonging. Accessible and engaging, this novel shines as an exceptional tale of self-acceptance and understanding. -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) [T]he message of embracing one's identity shines brightly. With gentle themes of activism and identity, this book will appeal to fans of Once Upon an Eid, edited by S. K. Ali and Aisha Saeed (2020), and Andrea Wang's The Many Meanings of Meilan (2021). -- Booklist