Set in 1976 San Francisco, Ivy Ling second generation Chinese-American struggles to find balance between her two cultural identities. Though her parents value family and Chinese traditions, Ivy wishes to be like her all-American best friend, Julie Albright. When Ivy’s important gymnastics meet and her family’s Chinese New Year's dinner land on the same night, she has to decide between the two.
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1. An American Girl Story - Ivy & Julie 1976: A Happy Balance
March 23, 2017
43min
7+
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English [CC], العربية, Deutsch, Español (Latinoamérica), Español (España), Français, हिन्दी, Indonesia, Italiano, 日本語, 한국어, Nederlands, Polski, Português, Русский, Türkçe, 中文(简体), 中文(繁體)
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English, English [Audio Description], Deutsch, Español (España), Español (Latinoamérica), Français, Indonesia, Italiano, Nederlands, Polski, Português, Türkçe, Русский, العربية, हिन्दी, 中文(中国), 中文(台灣), 日本語, 한국어
1976, San Francisco. Second generation Chinese-American Ivy Ling, 10, struggles to find balance between her two cultural identities. Though her parents value family and Chinese traditions, Ivy wishes to be like her all-American best friend, Julie Albright. When Ivy’s important gymnastics meet and her family’s big Chinese New Year's dinner land on the same night, she has to decide between the two.
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Bonus: An American Girl Story - Ivy & Julie 1976: A Happy Balance - Official Trailer
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February 26, 2017
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Conflicted with finding a balance between her cultural identity as a Chinese-American and her passion for gymnastics, Ivy Ling discovers that people are not just defined by one thing.