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American Born Chinese
by Gene Luen Yang

American Born Chinese
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Author: Gene Luen Yang
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2008-12-23
ISBN: 0312384483
Number of pages: 240
Publisher: Square Fish

Book Reviews of American Born Chinese

Book Review: 5 out of 5 Stars!
Summary: 5 Stars

What can I say about American Born Chinese by Gene Luen Yang which has not already been said? I suppose if you haven't read this Printz-winning graphic novel, I could try and sum it up for you. Basically there are three stories which interweave. There's Jin Wang who is the new kid at a school where he's the only Chinese-American student. There's the story of the Monkey King. And then there is the story of Danny, a high school kid who is plagued by his cousin Chin-Kee. Eventually the stories interweave in a twist I totally did not see coming. Perhaps this is because I am the queen of oblivious.

Right-O. Out of the three interwoven stories, I enjoyed the plot line of the Monkey king the most. The monkey king starts the book, and well he's all pissed off and angry because he was thrown out of a party for not wearing shoes, although the real reason he's tossed out is because he's a monkey. Yeah, so he's really mad about not fitting in. Raise your hand if you've ever felt like you didn't fit in. I think we've all been there. It's something universal to connect to. Also, I spent an unequivocal amount of time laughing while reading the monkey king's storyline. Perhaps this is because I have the humor of a 12 year old boy. Perhaps it is because Gene Luen Yang is legitimately funny.

This is the part where I should state some things about the other plot lines. Okay, so the plot line of Jin Wang, the new kid. Well on Jin Wang's first day, his teachers mess up his name, they introduce him as being from China, and his classmates are jerks. I feel like the classmates are always jerks. Perhaps this is a teen hormonal thing? I wonder if I was an jerk in high school. Ah, I digress. Well, Jin Wang makes some good and bad decisions. He's kind of a DB at times, but the type we cheer for because we want him to succeed. He's basically just like a real middle-schooler. (He's in 7th grade, I think). Oh, and there's a girl. I shall remain mum on that part though.

Next up, is Danny the white high school boy with a cousin. Yes, we all have those embarrassing relatives. Personally, I have more than my fair share (love you all, but seriously did you need to appear on Judge Judy?! I wish I was kidding). Anyways, Danny's cousin ChinKee is basically the most stereotypical Chinese caricature. You know those negative images of Chinese you have from old movies, with the teeth and the queue? Well, that's ChinKee, and surprise he's really great at school. Oh and he performs a homage to William Huang of American Idol Fame. Obviously, Yang has a point with ChinKee. And I think you need to figure it out for yourself while reading this magnificent book.

The art inside is full color, which I can appreciate after perusing black and white mangas. I'd say the art is relatively simple, it's not beautiful like most manga, but it's not too comic-booky. Like it's not Alan Moore comic book type. There's a few action scenes with onomatopoeias. (I never thought I would use that word in the real world, see kids education will help you blog with big words!) Oh and the pages feel glossy, so it's a fun book to pet. Also, for a full color graphic novel, the price tag is only 8.99 according the back cover, so it's really cheap for a graphic novel. I would definitely pick it up if you collect graphic novels and Printz winners and YA books and PoC books.

While reading American Born Chinese, I recommend drinking jasmine tea. OMG it's so good and if you have a friend or something going to China, implore them to pick you up some. Or, I think you could just get it at the grocery store. Either way, a delicious Chinese tea, for a fabulous reading experience. And if you dislike this book, it'll only take about 3 hours of your life to read. Not too bad considering time you've probably squandered on other books.

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