"A heartfelt, insightful book exploring the bond between father and son who deepen their relationship while navigating social justice, police bias, Korean American identity, and the trauma of the L.A. riots.--Jewell Parker Rhodes, bestselling author of Ghost Boys and Paradise on Fire
"An action-packed story about mistakes, redemption, and real-life danger. I couldn't put this book down!"--Alan Gratz, New York Times bestselling author of Ground Zero and Refugee
"Complex family dynamics are at the heart of this compelling fast-paced debut novel. John Cho's highly personal Korean American perspective of the LA Riots combine harsh realities, racial tension, and ultimately hope."--Lisa Yee, author of Maizy Chen's Last Chance
"A compelling story in a vivid setting that has not been explored enough in books for young readers. Jordan is a genuine, flawed character so real you can't help rooting for him. Deep appreciation to authors John Cho and Sarah Suk for writing this much-needed book."--Linda Sue Park, Newbery Medalist and NYTimes bestselling author
"An action-packed adventure that will not only quicken your pulse but make you think deeply about friendship, family, and justice." --Nicola Yoon, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Sun Is Also A Star and Instructions for Dancing
"Fast-paced yet thoughtful and profound, TROUBLEMAKER revisits the fires of the past to shine light and wisdom for a better future." --David Yoon, New York Times bestselling author of Frankly In Love
"At its core, Troublemaker is a deeply moving story of redemption between a 12-year-old Korean American rebellious son and his strict storeowner father, set against the prescient backdrop of a riveting and suspenseful journey into the heart of 1992 Los Angeles' Koreatown on the first night of what would become one of our country's most iconic movements of civil unrest."--Paula Yoo, award-winning author of From a Whisper to a Rallying Cry: The Killing of Vincent Chin and the Trial that Galvanized the Asian American Movement
"Equal parts suspenseful and emotionally insightful."--Kirkus
"...an accessible yet emotionally complex read."--Publishers Weekly
"...will leave readers breathless with anticipation."--School Library Journal
*"This debut middle-grade novel by Cho, well known for his acting work, achieves a complexity of theme that is welcome for this audience. It's an important, even profound, story, yet related with a light touch. Jordan's journey will have readers following right alongside him as he navigates the vicissitudes of his moment in history and his place in a family."--Horn Book, starred review
" Readers drawn to action will revel in close calls and high emotions generated by Jordan's conflicts with family and friends."--Booklist