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Banana Boys
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Banana
Boys
by Terry
Woo
360 pages
Trade Paper
5.5" X 8.5"
ISBN: 1-896332-21-8
$22.95
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Banana
Boys
by Terry
Woo
Visit bananaboys.com
Shortlisted for the 1999 Asian-Canadian Writer's Workshop Award
What is the nature of Banana? To Luke, Dave, Mike, and Sheldon,
it's a curious predicament brought on by upbringing growing
up yellow on the outside, white on the inside. They're together
to pay their last respects to Rick, the one Banana Boy who seemed
to have it all, but was found dead in his living room, apparently
of suicide.
The tragedy that has reunited the Banana Boys becomes the point
from which we are introduced to the intertwined stories of a group
of young friends caught in cultural and social limbo. Not really
Chinese and not quite Canadian, the Banana Boys stumble through
situations, incidents and interactions that ultimately explore the
nature of identity and reveal the possibilities each character has
within himself.
Peppered with piercing insights and laced with comic anecdotes,
Banana Boys provides unforgettable texture to the ordinary
and extraordinary tribulations of being twentysomething,
male, and Asian in Canada.
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"Banana
Boys is about Canadian-born hosers of Chinese descent and the minute
details of their relationships with their loved ones...These are
characters I've met in real life, but until now, never in the pop
media."
Rice Paper
"The prose is lively and often hilarious, and the pace is as
up-to-the-minute as you'd expect... In delineating the banana boys'
families, Woo provides us with the complex history of the Chinese
in Canada in microcosm."
The Vancouver Sun
"Woo's perceptions of this subculture of men are self-deprecating,
edgy, and triumphant, rendering Banana Boys a must-read for all
Asian Americans."
Yolk Magazine (USA)
"Woo's characters, with all their quirks, quickly become endearing...
they are the kinds of Asians that one can only hope to start seeing
in popular culture. God knows that we're sick and tired of being
portrayed as goons and chopsockey heroes."
Ubyssey |
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