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  • Written by: Gus Lee
  • Narrated by: Austin Ku
  • Length: 13 hrs and 50 mins

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China Boy

Written by: Gus Lee
Narrated by: Austin Ku
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“What a knockout. An incredibly rich and new voice for American literature…China Boy grabs the reader’s heart and won’t let go.” (Amy Tan, best-selling author of The Joy Luck Club)

“A fascinating, evocative portrait of the Chinese community in California in the 1950s, caught between two complex, demanding cultures.” (The New York Times Book Review)

Kai Ting is the only American-born son of a Shanghai family that fled China during Mao’s revolution. Growing up in a San Francisco multicultural, low-income neighborhood, Kai is caught between two worlds - embracing neither the Chinese nor the American way of life. After his mother’s death, Kai is suddenly plunged into American culture by his stepmother, who tries to erase every vestige of China from the household.

Warm, funny, and deeply moving, China Boy is a brilliantly rendered novel of family relationships, culture shock, and the perils of growing up in an America of sharp differences and shared humanity.

©2021 Gus Lee (P)2021 Penguin Audio
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What the critics say

“It would be hard to find a more all-American story than the delightful China Boy. Lee is a natural storyteller.” (Time)

“Marvelous...one small boy’s adjustment to Western culture...a pure delight.” (The Washington Post Book World)

"A robust, startling book...hilariously poignant...a fascinating, evocative portrait of the Chinese community in California in the 1950s, caught between two complex, demanding cultures.” (The New York Times Book Review)

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