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Fake Dates and Mooncakes — Content Guide for Parents

By Sher LeeRandom House Children's Books2023-05-16ISBN 9780593569955272 pages
Fake Dates and Mooncakes

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About this book

Heartstopper meets Crazy Rich Asians in this heartfelt, joyful paperback original rom-com that follows an aspiring chef who discovers the recipe for love is more complicated than it seems when he starts fake-dating a handsome new customer.

Dylan Tang wants to win a Mid-Autumn Festival mooncake-making competition for teen chefs—in memory of his mom, and to bring much-needed publicity to his aunt’s struggling Chinese takeout in Brooklyn.

Enter Theo Somers: charming, wealthy, with a smile that makes Dylan’s stomach do backflips. AKA a distraction. Their worlds are sun-and-moon apart, but Theo keeps showing up. He even convinces Dylan to be his fake date at a family wedding in the Hamptons.

In Theo’s glittering world of pomp, privilege, and crazy rich drama, their romance is supposed to be just pretend . . . but Dylan finds himself falling for Theo. For real. Then Theo’s relatives reveal their true colors—but with the mooncake contest looming, Dylan can’t risk being sidetracked by rich-people problems.

Can Dylan save his family’s business and follow his heart—or will he fail to do both?

Frequently asked questions

  • Is Fake Dates and Mooncakes appropriate for a 7-year-old?

    No violence is detected in the search results related to the book's narrative. The content appears to focus on romance and family dynamics without violent themes. No scary content is detected in the search results. The book appears to be a light-hearted romantic comedy.

  • Does Fake Dates and Mooncakes have violence?

    No violence is detected in the search results related to the book's narrative. The content appears to focus on romance and family dynamics without violent themes.

  • Does Fake Dates and Mooncakes have scary content?

    No scary content is detected in the search results. The book appears to be a light-hearted romantic comedy.

  • Does Fake Dates and Mooncakes have religious themes?

    No religious practices, beliefs, or ceremonies are mentioned in the book's narrative. The story focuses on cultural elements related to the Mid-Autumn Festival but does not present any specific religious content.

  • Does Fake Dates and Mooncakes have racial/cultural content?

    The book features Asian characters and incorporates Chinese cultural elements, particularly through the context of the Mid-Autumn Festival and mooncake-making. It emphasizes cultural representation and values.

  • Does Fake Dates and Mooncakes have profanity?

    No profanity is mentioned in the search results related to the book. The focus remains on the romantic and cultural aspects of the story.

  • Does Fake Dates and Mooncakes have climate change?

    No climate themes are detected in the search results. The story does not address environmental issues or activism.

  • Does Fake Dates and Mooncakes have sexual identity?

    The narrative includes sexually suggestive overtones between the main characters, Dylan and Theo, but does not delve into explicit sexual content. The writing is noted to read on the younger end of YA, indicating a more subtle approach to these themes.

  • Does Fake Dates and Mooncakes have gender roles?

    No specific gender roles or discussions about gender expectations are mentioned in the search results. The narrative focuses primarily on romance and cultural themes.

  • Does Fake Dates and Mooncakes have lgbtq+ themes?

    The book features a queer romance between the characters Dylan and Theo, incorporating the fake dating trope. It is described as a fun story for young queer readers, highlighting LGBTQ themes throughout the narrative.