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11May/0912

American Born Chinese

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American Born Chinese
by Gene Luen Yang
233 pages
Graphic Novel, Chinese American Juvenile Fiction
First Second, Square Fish Publishing

Winner of the Michael L Prinz Award
Finalist for the 2006 National Book Awards
First graphic novel recognized by the National Book Foundation

Silly monkey god's trying to feel acepted, a young boy with a Chinese cousin, and images of a little boy in the back seat, hugging a robot and a lone tear sliding down one cheek, all combined to form a whole tale, a story that cannot be forgotten.  From the first page, until the last there is nothing in Gene Yang's art and words that is less than perfect. The story twists and turns and finaly merges with such outstanding care and ease. The main story is that of an immigrant chinese boy and his experiences growing up, the way he is treated, and the way he feels about himself.

American Born Chinese is clever, sarcastic, brutal, and %100 honest. It doesn't cut american's any slack in our steriotypes of others, and doesn't cut the Chinese any either in the ones they have of Americans, and even more importantly of themselves. It feels so good that Yang brought the unspoken issues into words and images, I felt he wrote as to lift a weight off, and it worked.

This was a refreshing read, one that dispelled myths and created truths. The amazing thing is that it can be read on many different levels, so everyone reading would be on their own level of understanding of what is happening and the feelings of the characters. The more you know about China and the history, the deeper Yang will take you with him.

I enjoyed so much about this, but if I sat here and told you, then it would ruin it if you haven't read it yet, I couldn't get over the twists, snaps and turns. What seemed so unreal was how Yang gathered up the stories in such a seamless, and yet non-tacky manner. It was so good. I certainly recommend it to graphic novel lovers, to anyone interested in different cultures, but especially this would be a great book for young Asian Americans. Yang's strongest shout in American Born Chinese is for Chinese Americans to be proud of who they are, not apologize or ever make excuses for their culture, their parents or themselves. Perfectly outstanding!

And seriously, could Yang be any funnier, I love the picture of with the puppet sitting on the drum, and this one with the computer is too sweet. The guy has a sense of humor, no question!

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Gene Luen Yang author website

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  1. Gosh I’ve been coveting this book for ages and ages! But my local libraries don’t have it and I don’t think I’ve seen it at any bookstore here :(

  2. It sounds really good! I’m definitely going to look for it!

  3. I enjoyed this book too. I just wish graphic novels weren’t so darn expensive.

  4. First things first: very, very nice blog! You did an excellent job!!! I’m in love. :)

    Secondly, I’ve had this on my TBR list for waaaaay too long. I’ve heard nothing but good things and I’m a love graphic novels. I’ve gotta movie this up!

  5. I’ve been wanting to read this one ever since Dewey posted about it.

  6. This one is on my list for a few different challenges, so I’m glad to hear that it’s so good.

  7. Yay! I can see your blog again. I hope that link I gave you helped. :)

    I loved American Born Chinese. “American Born Chinese is clever, sarcastic, brutal, and %100 honest.” I totally agree. And it does it all with such a good heart. All through the book, I could just feel Gene Luen Yang’s heart and soul coming through the story. So wonderful.

  8. How have I totally missed the existence of this blog? I’m so happy to find it and looking forward to adding a lot of things to my ‘to read’ list.

    kim sheehan (Brad’s committee chair)

  9. Hurray, first new review on your new blog! Congratulations. :)

  10. Great review! This was one of the best graphic novels I’d read in a long time. I really enjoyed how there was some really serious messages and thoughts but they came across so much clearer in this format than perhaps they would have in just words.

  11. I want to get my hands on this one, definitely.


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