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The Barbarians are Coming
The Barbarians are Coming
Author: David Wong Louie
The award-winning author of Pangs of Love triumphs with "a work that manages to be consistently funny, infinitely sad, and surprisingly exhilarating... truly memorable." (Newsday)
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ISBN-13: 9780425178287
ISBN-10: 0425178285
Publication Date: 3/1/2001
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 6 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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CocoCee avatar reviewed The Barbarians are Coming on + 404 more book reviews
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This is a Chinese-Born American-finding-my-identity sort of book. Funny and a very touching ending.
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paigu avatar reviewed The Barbarians are Coming on + 120 more book reviews
I would've given this book 5 stars if it had a slightly better ending. However, this book is a true emotional read that dares to address racism and Asian stereotypes. Written from a true Asian-American perspective, this book accurately presents a Chinese male protagonist who struggles against his Asian roots (grows his hair long, dates non-Asians, learns to cook all cuisines except Chinese food, even goes so far as to prefer one son who looks more White to his other more Asian-looking son) but then is forced by his non-Asian supervisors/managers (even his father-in-law) to act "Oriental," or at least what they perceive the word to mean based on television shows, books, and superficial vacations.

I feel David Wong Louie has not earned as much fame and word-of-mouth as Amy Tan, for example, because his (Louie's) style of writing is more direct, sarcastic and bitter. He should definitely be considered one of the strongest voices of modern Asian-American writers.
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This is an intriguing book with a great story. I enjoyed it very much.
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A novel of the Chinese-American immigrant experience, seen in the relationship of a father & son.
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Quirky and it will draw you in!


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