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Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love!

Yoo had a wonderful whirlwind time in the “City of Brotherly Love” at this year’s 2025 ALA (American Library Association) conference held in Philadelphia! I had a book signing and also gave an acceptance speech for the 2025 YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Award for my book, RISING FROM THE ASHES: LOS ANGELES, 1992. EDWARD JAE SONG LEE, LATASHA HARLINS, RODNEY KING, AND A CITY ON FIRE (Norton Young Readers 2025).

Below are highlights from my June 27-July 7, 2025 trip to attend the ALA conference in Philly and to see family in my home state of Connecticut.

(NOTE: As always, please click on all the highlighted words for related links throughout this blog.)

PHILLY PAULA

My 2025 ALA schedule

I arrived on Friday June 27. I explored the city and met some friends for dinner in Philly Chinatown. I met University of Pennsylvania Professor Murali Balaji, whose classes I have spoken to in the past, along with New York Public Library‘s Michelle Lee (where I recently did a Zoom presentation), and longtime bestie and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni friend Lori Miller Rosenbaum and her husband Keith. (Yay to our Class of 1992!) Thank you Banana Leaf and your delicious Malaysian tea and yummy Hainanese chicken rice!

Good Eats with Good Friends at https://www.bananaleafphilly.com

I then walked with Norton Young Readers editor Kristin Allard from our hotel to the beautiful Free Library of Philadelphia to attend the 2025 Michael L. Printz Award ceremony.

Yoo & Norton Young Readers editor KRISTIN ALLARD at the Free Library of Philadelphia for the Printz Awards ceremony!

Coincidentally, on the night of the Printz Award ceremony, the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled earlier that day that parents were allowed to withdraw their children for religious reasons from any K-12 public school classroom using LGBTQIA-themed books for lessons. The 6-3 decision pertained to a case in Maryland. For more information, here is an AP article about it: “What to know about the US Supreme Court’s ruling on public school lessons using LGBTQ books” by Rio Yamat (published June 27, 2025).

However, this news did not dim the joy at the Printz ceremony where several of the honorees were LGBTQIA authors and whose books celebrated universal stories featuring LGBTQIA characters and storylines for ALL young readers. Printz Honorees Safia Elhillo (BRIGHT RED FRUIT, Random House 2024), Andrew Joseph White (COMPOUND FRACTURE, Peachtree 2024), Molly Knox Ostertag (THE DEEP DARK, Scholastic 2024), Rex Ogle (ROAD HOME, Norton Young Readers 2024) and Printz winner Samuel Teer (author) and Mar Julia (artist) (BROWNSTONE, HarperCollins 2024) all gave deeply personal, moving, funny and smart with heart acceptance speeches that inspired everyone to continue fighting back against the disturbing spike in book bans and censorship in our public schools and libraries. (Please click on everyone’s names and book titles to see their websites and book info.)

2000 Printz Honoree author LAURIE HALSE ANDERSON for SPEAK delivers the opening address at the 25th anniversary of the Printz Award.
Author REX OGLE delivers a hilarious and heartfelt and poignant speech for his Printz Honor memoir ROAD HOME.

The next day, I met my amazing literary agent TRICIA LAWRENCE for lunch at the famous Reading Terminal Market where Yoo got your Philly cheesetake fix at By George! Yum! I signed with Tricia in 2015 when she was with the Erin Murphy Literary Agency. Aevitas Creative Management recently merged with EMLA, so I am now represented by Tricia at https://www.aevitascreative.com! For more info on this Aevitas/EMLA merge: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/97171-erin-murphy-literary-agents-join-aevitas.html

Yoo & Aevitas Creative Management literary agent & dear friend Tricia Lawrence explore the famous Reading Terminal Market for lunch! Thank you https://www.bygeorgepa.com for my Philly Cheesesteak fix! YUMMY!

I then had my book signing for RISING FROM THE ASHES on Saturday June 28. My photo was featured in this week’s PUBLISHERS WEEKLY! Link: https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-industry-news/article/98168-children-s-books-at-ala-a-photo-essay.html

My book signing photo in this week’s PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Yoo signed my two award-winning YA nonfiction books, RISING FROM THE ASHES about the 1992 L.A. uprising and FROM A WHISPER TO A RALLYING CRY about the 1982 Vincent Chin killing in Michigan, at ALA in Philly.
L-R: My editor Simon Boughton, Kristin Allard, Paula Yoo, and book agent Tricia Lawrence (Erin Murphy Literary Agency, now Aevitas Creative Mgmt)

Yoo enjoyed a delicious “Family Dinner” with everyone at Norton Young Readers at the Continental Midtown restaurant! Our family members included Norton Library Marketing & Publicity’s Golda Rademacher and Naomi Duttweiler and my editor Simon Boughton and Kristin Allard and authors Rex Ogle and Michael G. Long, whose critically acclaimed debut YA nonfiction book, FIGHT AIDS! HOW ACTIVISM, ART, AND PROTEST CHANGED THE COURSE OF A DEADLY EPIDEMIC AND RESHAPED A NATION, debuted during June Pride Month 2025.

Norton Young Readers family dinner! L-R: Golda Rademacher, Naomi Duttweiler, Kristin Allard, Simon Boughton, Paula Yoo, Rex Ogle, Michael G. Long

Although I was having fun, I also was having trouble sleeping due to the jet lag! Unfortunately on my second night in Philly, JUST as I was getting used to the time zone difference, the fire alarm went off in my hotel at 3:30 AM!

Safety first! So I calmly walked down five flights of stairs along with the other hotel occupants. We waited outside for over an hour until the firefighters determined it was a false alarm. Author Rex Ogle and my editor Simon Boughton from Norton Young Readers were also in my hotel. Rex and I had to walk back up several flights of stairs at 4:30 AM and we both had book events to speak at in the next few hours. We didn’t get much sleep, obviously, but WE LOOKED GOOD! haha! Some photos below to document the excitement!

Fire alarm at our hotel at 3:30 AM! Rex Ogle and Yoo remained calm and somehow managed to survive Sunday’s ALA schedule despite having just 90 minutes of sleep! Zzzzzz!

Despite the lack of sleep due to the false fire alarm, Yoo managed to deliver an acceptance speech at the YALSA ceremony later that morning!

Thank you to the YALSA award committee for this honor! Grateful thanks to my literary agent Tricia Lawrence who helped me craft the original book proposal and to my editor Simon Boughton and everyone at Norton Young Readers! Link: https://www.ala.org/news/2025/01/rising-ashes-los-angeles-1992-edward-jae-song-lee-latasha-harlins-rodney-king-and-city

Congratulations again to all the amazing authors who were also finalists for the 2025 YALSA Excellence in Nonfiction for Young Adults Award: Elizabeth Rusch for “A Greater Goal: The Epic Battle for Equal Pay in Women’s Soccer—and Beyond” (Greenwillow Books 2024); Theo Parish for “Homebody” (HarperAlley 2024); Candy J. Cooper for “Shackled: A Tale of Wronged Kids, Rogue Judges, and a Town that Looked Away” (Calkins Creek 2024); and Angela Shanté for “The Unboxing of a Black Girl” (Page Street Publishing 2024). Press release link here: https://www.ala.org/news/2024/12/yalsa-announces-2025-excellence-nonfiction-young-adults-award-finalists

Congratulations to YALSA nonfiction finalist and Detroit Free Press journalist Candy J. Cooper! Yoo was amazed to discover we both worked at our “rival” newspapers (she was with the Freep and I was a Detroit News reporter) back in the early 1990s! If only we could go back in a time machine to hang out back then in the Motor City!
After the ceremony, we all enjoyed another delicious meal with the YALSA awards committee at the Spice Finch!

During my time at the ALA conference, I met many awesome author friends and librarians! Here are some photos below of our #ReYOOnions!

Yoo & first editor and publisher JASON LOW of Lee & Low Books who published my first children’s book SIXTEEN SECONDS IN SIXTEEN YEARS: THE SAMMY LEE STORY in 2005 along with my picture book biographies on Anna May Wong and Dr. Muhammad Yunus and several early readers with the Confetti Kids!
Finally met the awesome award-winning author DERRICK BARNES in person after bonding over social media for all these years. Attended his panel with equally awesome award-winning author ERIN ENTRADA KELLY to discuss his new book, THE INCREDIBLY HUMAN HENSON BLAYZE (Penguin Random House 2025).
Yoo bumped into award-winning author/artist (hello Newbery, Caldecott, National Book Award etc.!) GRACE LIN. Check out our Best Book Friends Forever podcast with editor-in-chief/VP of Little, Brown Books for Young Readers ALVINA LING about my 2021 National Book Award longlisted YA nonfiction book Vincent Chin (FROM A WHISPER TO A RALLYING CRY) here: https://bookfriendsforever.com/home/episode-110-discussing-the-vincent-chin-case-and-anti-aapi-hate-with-paula-yoo
Yoo had the honor of meeting the winning WINSOME BINGHAM – author, teacher, military veteran, chef whose books include SOUL FOOD SUNDAY (illustrated by C.G. Esperanza) (Abrams 2021) and chapter book series FORT GOODE (Reycraft Books 2025).
Longtime dear friend and author LEE WIND and Yoo joked that we have seen each other more often in other states than in our hometown of Los Angeles. Time for a local coffee catchup back in L.A. soon! Lee was a finalist along with Yoo (winner) for this year’s SCBWI Golden Kite Nonfiction Award for his latest book, THE GENDER BINARY IS A BIG LIE: INFINITE IDENTITIES AROUND THE WORLD (Zest Books 2024)
Yoo got to meet the lovely VEEDA BYBEE whose book, SHINING A LIGHT: CELEBRATING 40 ASIAN AMERICANS & PACIFIC ISLANDERS WHO CHANGED THE WORLD (Versify 2023), Yoo blurbed as: “… a beacon of information and inspiration about the incredible contributions of past and present AAPI innovators whose achievements have empowered all of us.”
Yoo met another online author friend LISA GERIN in real life at ALA! It’s so much nicer to bond with awesome authors face to face than on social media! Check out her amazing books including the acclaimed nonfiction picture book biography, ROSALIND LOOKED CLOSER: AN UNSUNG HERO OF MOLECULAR SCIENCE (illustrated by Chiara Fedele) (Beaming Books 2022)
Yoo got to hang out and have dinner with fellow Connecticutter/Nutmegger DEBBI MICHIKO FLORENCE! Keep reading below to find out about my follow-up adventure at the small batch gourmet shoyu specialty shop https://moromishoyu.com run by Debbi and her husband BOB FLORENCE.
#TeamCheeseCurds! Inside joke with Yoo and librarian KEVIN A.R. KING, whom I first met when my Lee & Low Books picture book biography on 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus, TWENTY-TWO CENTS: MUHAMMAD YUNUS AND THE VILLAGE BANK (Lee & Low Books 2014) won the 2015 South Asia Book Award from the South Asia National Outreach Consortium.
Librarian and teacher and author LISA KROK always brings her faithful empty suitcase to fill with new books and galleys at every ALA! Yoo tried to help her stuff a billion books into her suitcase! LOL! 😀
Guess who Yoo bumped into at the Trader Joe’s near our hotel? The lovely librarian EDI CAMPBELL! Always a joy to hang out with one of my fave book people!
Yoo were grateful to see longtime friend and writer and former agent JILL CORCORAN who is now Senior Director, Licensed Publishing at Smithsonian Enterprises. We met almost 30 years ago as part of a writers’ critique group with dear friend and author KITTY DONOHOE (1959-2023). We called our group the “Kid Scribblers.” Both Kitty and another close friend, CLAUDIA HARRINGTON (1958-2018), passed away from cancer just as their first books were published. Today, the remaining Kid Scribblers Yoo, Jill and YA novelist JOYCE LEE WONG still keep in touch and celebrate our beloved friends every day. Kid Scribbler book links here: https://kittydonohoeauthor.com & https://claudiaharrington.blogspot.com
Yoo had last call on the final night in Philly with the amazing librarian/teacher/advocate JULIA E. TORRES who is also represented by my booking agency THE AUTHOR VILLAGE. We were there until they turned the lights on at our hotel bar because we bonded so much we lost track of time!
Thank you Philly and ALA for a fantastic conference!

CRUSHING IT IN CONNECTICUT

After ALA, Yoo took a side trip to visit family and friends in Connecticut, where I grew up. Of course Yoo had to have my traditional CT faves… the lobster roll (hot drawn butter only, Connecticut O.G. style) at RED 36 in Mystic… my Italian grinder at neighborhood hangout Claudia’s Grinder Shop… mini golf and “dirty water” ice cream family tradition at Farmington Miniature Golf and Ice Cream Parlor… and enjoying time with family and friends! (Okay and also my traditional “packie runs” at Bottle Shop of Unionville & Highlands Package Store.

You can take Yoo out of Connecticut but you can’t take the Connecticut lobster roll out of YOO! Thank you https://www.red36ct.com!
Yoo drove by Mystic Pizza! Yoo love the movie Mystic Pizza, too! A slice of heaven!
Another Yoo family tradition – mini golf, driving range, ice cream & Italian grinders! Thank you https://www.tunxisgolf.com/drive45 & http://www.farmingtonminiaturegolf.com & https://www.yelp.com/biz/claudias-grinder-shop-farmington
Of course after an arduous day of mini golf, Yoo gotta have the delicious grinders at Claudia’s Grinder Shop!

While in Connecticut, Yoo finally had a chance to visit MOROMI, the artisanal gourmet specialty Japanese shoyu shop created by BOB FLORENCE and his wife and my author friend DEBBIE MICHIKO FLORENCE. “Moromi was founded by Bob Florence, James Wayman, and Debbi Michiko Florence, who teamed up to create handcrafted soy sauces, miso, and hot sauces based on traditional fermentation techniques using koji and our natural microbiome to transform a variety of local ingredients into unique sauces, seasonings, and condiments. At Moromi, we’re dedicated to developing unique and flavorful food ingredients that help home and professional cooks create distinctive meals for their families and guests. Mystic Koji, LLC is based in beautiful, coastal southeastern Connecticut.” Go here to find out more about their delicious soy sauce and hot sauce offerings! I order from their store all the time! https://moromishoyu.com

Bob Florence, who worked as a chemist for major auto industrial companies and often flew to Japan for business, developed a passion for learning how to create Japanese-styled shoyu (soy sauce). Along with his wife and author Debbi Michiko Florence and Chef/Managing Partner James Wayman (Nanas Bakery and Pizza, Grass and Bone and Moromi Shoyu), Bob’s company now produces acclaimed gourmet soy sauce for restaurants and stores. During our tour, Bob explained how the soybeans are harvested, fermented, and then pressed into their signature flavors.

Bob Florence explains how these soybeans ferment in a very hot “sauna” room for two days before being transferred to the barrels. He let us try some of these fermenting soybeans and they were delicious!
Do you recognize all the amazing chefs (both up ‘n coming new chefs and Top Chef type celebrities) on the wall? They all love and use Moromi shoyu for their recipes and restaurants!
Look at all these barrels of Japanese shoyu (soy sauce) fermenting for TWO WHOLE YEARS! Yoo can’t wait to taste!
After the tour, we did a tasting of the various Moromi flavors! My favorite is the Chanterelle shoyu. Yum!
Thank you Moromi for our tour! Yoo can’t wait to order more shoyu! Show Yoo the Shoyu!!!!!

Finally… so when I flew home from Connecticut, I had a connecting flight in Charlotte, NC. Unfortunately, my 6:50 PM flight from Charlotte to LAX was postponed until… 1 AM! Luckily, I met a really nice young person who invited me to be his guest at the American Airlines Admirals Club business lounge so I could rest comfortably for the next NINE HOURS. I have made many new friends from similar airport delay drama situations, so Yoo are grateful for his act of kindness. As a nation, we are #StrongerTogether!

Yoo felt the brotherly love during a nine-hour delay at the Charlotte NC airport when my flight was delayed until 1 AM. Thank you to my “angel” who invited me to be his guest at the American Airlines business lounge!

A PURRFECT CONCLUSION

Finally, an update on our new cat ROCKY whom we adopted in March. I wrote about it here: https://paulayoo.com/yoo-are-on-the-road-the-new-normal/

As many of you know, we have three black and white cats – Oreo, Beethoven and Charlotte. You can follow Oreo here: https://x.com/oreothecatyoo Now we have FOUR black and white cats with Rocky!

It’s a CATastrophe as Beethoven plays with Rocky… Rocky, Charlotte & Beethoven bask in the sun…. while Oreo sleeps on my couch while I write in my study!

Here is the latest pic of Rocky to let you all know that he’s having a PURRFECTLY fine time in the Yoo household!

Rocky, our fourth black and white cat, joined me for some ZZZZZ’s after my CT-CA flight was delayed and I was up for 22 straight hours!

Thank you for making it all the way to the end of one my longest blogs! And now it’s time for Yoo to enter the #AmWritingCatCave to work on my next book and TV projects! Until next time, as always, remember… WRITE LIKE YOU MEAN IT! #WriteLikeYooMeanIt