100 Days

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In "100 Days", a teenage girl named Lucy is suspended from school after an incident involving her mother.

Confined at home for 100 days, Lucy reflects on her relationship with her mother, a Chinese immigrant who struggles to navigate Australian culture.

The novel explores themes of cultural identity, intergenerational conflict, and the complexities of mother-daughter relationships.

It examines the challenges faced by migrant families as they adapt to a new country while grappling with traditional values.

Through Lucy's experiences, the book offers a nuanced portrayal of the immigrant experience and the search for belonging.

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