Across
- 3. Store The store owned by Chan's parents
- 6. Chan's reaction when facing racism on the team
- 11. The primary struggle Chan faces, balancing Korean and American life
- 14. Chan's father's traditional Korean values conflict with this concept in normal American culture
- 17. The main theme of the novel, dealing with identity and belonging
- 19. Chan's primary internal conflict resolves around his duty to his
- 20. The Korean dish that Chan's classmates tease him about
- 21. The ultimate lesson Chan learns, balancing tradition with this
- 22. The subject Mr. Nakamura teaches
- 23. The state Chan's family moved from
- 26. What Chan's parents expect him to focus on instead of sports
- 27. The lesson Chan's father learns about letting him follow his own path
- 28. The item Chan's mother refuses to let him have
- 30. The sport Chan chooses to play instead of soccer
- 31. The name of the high school Chan attends
Down
- 1. The position Chan plays in football
- 2. Chan's football coach
- 4. Chan's main love interest
- 5. Chan's family's religion
- 7. The cultural value Chan struggles with when it comes to respecting elders vs. independence
- 8. Chan's mother's first name
- 9. The emotion Chan feels when he is excluded from the team at first
- 10. Chan's twin sister
- 12. The team that refuses to let Chan play at first
- 13. The term for feeling torn between two cultures
- 15. Chan's father's traditional Korean title of respect
- 16. Chan's Korean last name
- 18. The state Chan's family moves to
- 24. The town where Chan moves
- 25. The reason why Chan's family moves, his father's brother passes this away
- 29. The language Chan's parents prefer to speak at home