8 Books To Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month
<p>sentiment rising during the pandemic. Charles Yu incorporates his background in TV writing with the book’s unconventional form: part screenplay and prose. Thematically, the story feels like a crash course in Asian American Studies.</p>
<p>The story follows Willis Wu, a Taiwanese American and actor, who lives in Chinatown and views himself as Generic Asian Man. He works at the Golden Palace restaurant where Black and White, a procedural cop show is in perpetual production. Hoping to snag a guest star role someday, Willis aspires to be what all Asian boys wish to be: Kung Fu Guy. But his mother tells him to be more — if only Willis can imagine a possibility outside of the roles available to him.</p>
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