China Boy
 

China Boy

by Gus Lee

Warm, funny, and deeply moving, Gus Lee's semi-autobiographical account of growing up in a conflict-ridden family, unable to fully embrace either American or Chinese culture, is an enthralling story of family relationships, the perils of boyhood, and the difficulty of being Chinese in 1950's San Francisco. (read review)

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The NY Times reviewer who called this book 'hilarious' must enjoy kicking puppies. This autobiographical novel is full of child abuse and street violence, but in the end it's a story about learning to stand up for yourself. I thought it was excellent!

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