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Liz Cadman
ByLiz CadmanSep 29, 2016 | 5 comments

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Book of the Month
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37 Ratings | 13 Reviews

Book of the Month is a monthly book subscription box. Every month, they reveal 5 new-release hardcover books, and subscribers can pick which book they want, or skip any month. (You also can add up to two more books to your box for $9.99 each)

For a limited time, use coupon code FRIEND50 to save 50% off a 3-month Book of the Month subscription! (That brings the cost down to $22.49 for a 3-month subscription – $7.49 a book!)

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And Book of the Month is sharing an exclusive book spoiler with My Subscription Addiction readers! One of the five book selections subscribers can pick from for October is:

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The Wangs vs. The World by Jade Chang

From Guest Judge Constance Wu on why she picked this book:

When discussing Asian American writing there are two common traps:

1: Assuming that Asian stories are the same as Asian American stories. (They’re not!)

2: Assuming that Asian American characters are just “regular people” in a story unaffected by their ethnicity.  

Jade Chang’s funny, effusive, heartfelt novel The Wangs vs. the World defies both traps. It’s not a story about Asians, but a story about Asian Americans: regular people claiming ownership of the Chinese roots that shaped their American identities.

Charles Wang is a Chinese person from Taiwan who moved to America with big dreams and little direction.  His immodest spirit and a stroke of luck make him fabulously wealthy selling artificial pee to perfume manufacturers.  He buys a mansion in Bel-Air and raises two daughters and a son, all uniquely American kids (think college parties, quality weed, BMW convertibles, designer handbags, art openings and artisanal cheeses).  But no man’s spirit is strong enough to weather the force of an entire economy’s crash (think 2008) and Charles, out of nowhere, loses everything.

Where do we go when we have nothing?  Home. It’s where we reclaim and revive our purest selves. And for Charles, home means two things: family and motherland.  So, since his family is scattered all over America, he embarks on a cross country road trip from Bel Air to New York’s Hudson Valley to collect his kids and to seek out their rights to his ancestor’s Chinese motherland.

But the sudden poverty is unsettling for all.  Grace, the youngest Gen-Z daughter has to go from blogging about Couture Fashion to finding the beauty in a Whataburger sign.   For the son Andrew, a college student at Tulane, and true idealist, the loss of his innocence affects him more than the loss of his money as he falls into a passionate fling with a much older woman.  And the eldest daughter Saina’s riches spring from love. Her two love affairs are the art world and Grayson, her narcissistic manchild boyfriend.  She loses both, and hides away in the Catskills, awaiting her family’s arrival.

For the father, this arrival is all to get the Wangs back to their Chinese homeland.  But like all good stories, it’s the journey not the destination.  The Wangs piece themselves together on the trip.  And as you read this book, I hope you find pieces of yourself as well.  I know I did.  This novel is filled with heart, history, and humor.  It is a worthy and exciting story.  I am very glad that it is being told and that it is being read.

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Liz Cadman
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5 comments

Michelle

You did your job!! I wouldn’t have even read the back of that book at the library, but did here and now I want to read it.

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Liz

This sounds awesome!!!!!!!!!!! ?

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Jenn

YES! The library hold list on this one is super long and it hasn’t even been released yet. BOTM is always a winner for me.

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Zo

I was going to skip this month because I still have one book from last month that I haven’t read yet but now I really want this book especially knowing the hold list is super long at the library. FOMO for sure.

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Liz Cadman

Yay!! ?

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