Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for This is Not My Home by Vivienne Chang and Eugenia Yoh [Children’s Picture Book].

January 23rd
Stuck in Fiction – Promotional Post
Paws.Read.Repeat – Review
Jen Jen Reviews – Review
January 24th
Twirling Book Princess – Review
January 25th
Confessions of a YA Reader – Promotional Post
The Litt Librarian – Review
January 26th
The Bookish Coven – Review
PopTheButterfly Reads – Review
January 27th
Lemmi Bookmark That! – Review
Dear Rivarie – Review, Journal Spread
January 28th
TheGeekishBrunette – Promotional Post
January 29th
Pagies of Novels – Review & Favorite Quotes

January 23rd
paw.read.repeat – Content Creator’s Choice
jenjenreviews – Content Creator’s Choice
January 24th
The Thought Scribbler’s Blog – Review
mellasmusings – Favorite Quotes
January 25th
allielovestoread – Review & Favorite Quotes
dreaminginpages – Review
thelittlibrian – Content Creator’s Choice
January 26th
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post
popthebutterfly – Content Creator’s Choice
January 27th
luna_reads_ – Journal Spread
whisperingprose – Review
lemmibookmarkthat – Content Creator’s Choice
January 28th
quirkylitlover – Promotional Post
castella.and.novellas – Review & Favorite Quotes
thegeekishbrunette – Content Creator’s Choice
January 29th
peireads – Promotional Post
get.outside.and.read – Review
paiges_of_novels – Content Creator’s Choice
nurse_bookie – Content Creator’s Choice


Genre: Children’s Picture Book
Publishing date: January 24th, 2023
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Rep: Taiwanese-American
Synopsis:
From debut author-illustrator duo Vivienne Chang and Eugenia Yoh comes a humorous and heartfelt reverse immigration story that will resonate across cultures and show us how a place can become home.
This is not my backyard barbecue.
This is not our car, these are not my fireflies.
This is not my farmer’s market and…
This is not my home.
When Lily’s mom announces their family must move back to Taiwan to take care of her elderly Ah Ma, Lily is devastated to leave behind her whole life for a place that is most definitely not her home. But Lily soon realizes, through the help of her family and friends, what home means to them. And perhaps someday—maybe not today, but someday—it might become her home too.


Vivienne Chang and Eugenia Yoh met at Washington University in St. Louis. Eugenia studied Communication Design and now works at Chronicle Books. Vivienne studies Economics and is still stuck in St. Louis.
They hope to continue telling stories that simplify seemingly universal ideas through humor. When they are not discussing their next book concept, they can be found at a lake, a library, or in the yogurt section of Whole Foods. Who is this dog? We do not know. We found her in North Carolina.
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