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The Wangs vs. the World

The Wangs vs. the World is the debut comic novel by Jade Chang, published in 2016. The novel chronicles the cross-country road trip of Chinese/Taiwanese immigrant Charles Wang and his family to his eldest daughter's house after Wang's bankruptcy in the wake of the financial crisis of 2007–2008. As common to immigrant families, dialogue between family members is conducted in a mix of the adopted country's language (English) and native tongue (Mandarin Chinese, romanized for print but otherwise untranslated).

The Wangs vs. the World
Front of the dustjacket for the (1st) hardback edition
AuthorJade Chang
Cover artistKimberly Glyder
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreLiterary fiction
Published2016 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
Media typePrint (Hardback with dustjacket); ebook
Pages354 (1st hardback edition)
ISBN978-0-544-73409-8
OCLC932050574
Websitethewangs.com

Plot edit

Charles Wang is the patriarch of a family of five, a self-made millionaire who parlayed his family connections to the urea industry into a cosmetics empire. He would bet the future of the company (and his personal fortune) on the success of a new line of cosmetics designed to appeal to "ethnic" skin types, but the line was not a success. In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, his creditors were reluctant to lend more money and repossessed his business and personal assets.

The novel opens as Charles and second wife Barbra (an immigrant from Taiwan who chose her English name from Barbra Streisand) prepare to pack some clothes and personal items for a road trip from their soon-to-be-foreclosed Bel Air mansion to upstate New York, where they will live with his eldest child, daughter Saina. They will be driving a 1980-vintage Mercedes Benz station wagon, which Charles had purchased for his first wife, May Lee, while she was pregnant with their first child. Along the way they plan to pick up the youngest child, daughter Grace, from a boarding school near Santa Barbara, and middle child, son Andrew, from Arizona State University in Tempe.

Major themes edit

The novel tackles the immigrant experience in America, specifically by skewering stereotypes of Asian-Americans.[1] The three Wang children are "creative and popular" rather than hewing to the quiet, studious and nerdy model minority image.[1]

The American Dream also figures prominently in the novel. Although he had been quite prosperous, Charles's personal thoughts turn to a quixotic reclamation of an aristocratic lineage and land in mainland China after he loses his fortune,[2] making him believe his future lies in China, not America.[3][4] Previously, Charles had embraced American ideals to the point where he urged his kids to "play the guitar and get laid," his interpretation of what America had to offer.[1] Despite this, America is seen as a multicultural nation where dialogue is occasionally written in untranslated Mandarin.[3][4]

The novel was also written to show that immigrant stories were not universally filled with pain and struggle.[5]

Development edit

In 2008, Chang attended an "over the top" launch party for Trump Tower Dubai, held in a Bel Air mansion, as an editor for the luxury magazine Angeleno. While waiting for the valet to retrieve her car after the party, she found an iPod Touch in her gift bag and was inspired to write about the impending upheaval: "We are about to collapse under the weight of our own excess ... [but] when the world falls apart, anything can happen. That's so scary, but it's also kind of electric and exciting, too."[6][7] Chang wrote The Wangs over a period of five years after that party. When Chang submitted the unsolicited manuscript to Eddie Huang's literary agent, it was accepted and publishing rights were put up for auction. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt won the bidding, and made it their lead novel for October 2016.[8]

Publication history edit

  • —, 2016, US, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN 978-0-544-73409-8, Pub date 4 Oct 2016, Hardback/dustjacket
  • —, 2016, US, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN 9780544734203, Pub date 4 Oct 2016, ebook
  • Los Wang contra el mundo (translated by Puerto Barruetabeña Díez), 2016, Spain, Kailas Editorial ISBN 978-84-16523-20-7
  • Les Wang contre le monde entier (translated by Catherine Gibert), 2017, France, Belfond ISBN 2714474136
  • La famiglia Wang contro il resto del mondo (translated by Federica Aceto, Sara Sedehi), 2017, Italy, Ponte alle Grazie ISBN 9788868335045, ISBN 9788868338381 (ebook)

Technical information edit

Kimberly Glyder designed, lettered, and illustrated the hardcover dustjacket.[9] The United States paperback cover was illustrated by Gill Heeley.[10]

Reception edit

The novel received generally positive reviews. Jason Heller, writing for NPR, cited the road trip as a particular highlight, as the forced company "makes for some side-splitting friction" and noted "their madcap trip serves as a travelogue of American weirdness," referencing the different cultures the Wangs encounter between Los Angeles and New York.[2] Kevin Nguyen, writing for The New York Times, said the novel was "compassionate and bright-eyed" as it proved "that struggling with identity can at least be funny and strange, especially when you struggle together with family."[1] Sylvia Brownrigg, writing for The Guardian, called it a "richly entertaining debut" and a "smart and engaging novel."[3]

The novel was later listed as one of NPR's Best Books of 2016.[11]

Television series edit

In January 2018, it was reported that streaming service Hulu was developing a television series adaptation of the novel. Chang will adapt her novel and Jon M. Chu will direct should the script move to pilot. The project will be produced by Groundswell Productions.[12]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Nguyen, Kevin (14 October 2016). "Caught Between the New Country and the Old". The New York Times. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  2. ^ a b Heller, Jason (5 October 2016). "'The Wangs' Is Sparkling Family Travelogue – With Teeth". National Public Radio. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  3. ^ a b c Brownrigg, Sylvia (18 November 2016). "The Wangs Vs the World by Jade Chang review - a richly entertaining debut". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  4. ^ a b Chai, May-lee (1 December 2016). "Give the American dream a big hug with Jade Chang's 'The Wangs vs. the World'". The Dallas Morning News. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  5. ^ Chang, Jade (4 October 2016). "A Chinese-American Family Faces Financial Ruin In 'The Wangs Vs. The World'" (Interview). Interviewed by Steve Inskeep. National Public Radio. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  6. ^ French, Agatha (1 February 2017). "With her debut novel 'The Wangs Vs. The World,' Jade Chang hit big". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
  7. ^ Jade Chang (10 November 2016). "Jade Chang's book gives the middle finger to traditional immigrant novels" (Interview). Interviewed by Seth Meyers. NBC. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
  8. ^ Jade Chang (31 August 2016). "Interview: Jade Chang's Wangs Vs the World tells a different immigrant story" (Interview). Interviewed by Alison Singh Gee. South China Morning Post Magazine. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
  9. ^ Glyder, Kimberly (2016). "The Wangs Vs the World". Kimberly Glyder. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  10. ^ Heeley, Gill (2017). "Gill Heeley: Book Covers". Gill Heeley. Retrieved 14 February 2018.
  11. ^ "The Wangs Vs. The World". National Public Radio. 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  12. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (January 11, 2018). "'The Wangs vs. the World' TV Series in the Works at Hulu (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 11, 2018.

External links edit

  • Chang, Jade (2016). The Wangs vs. the World. New York, New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN 978-0-544-73409-8. LCCN 2016005160.

Reviews edit

  • "The Wangs vs. the World". Kirkus Reviews. 19 July 2016. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  • Laing, Sarah (28 September 2016). "Every millenial needs to read this debut novel". Elle Canada. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  • Lee, Stephan (30 September 2016). "'The Wangs vs. the World' review: Jade Chang's debut is a charming, comic road-trip novel". Newsday. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  • Shea, Lisa (3 October 2016). "Read the Riches-to-Rags Novel That Has the Literati Buzzing: Jade Chang's debut, 'The Wangs vs. the World,' turns the immigrant-made-good story upside down". Elle. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  • Weiss-Meyer, Amy (4 October 2016). "Hope in the Rubble of the American Dream". The Atlantic. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
  • Tedrowe, Emily Gray (8 October 2016). "You'll root for the Wangs vs. 'the World'". USA Today. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  • Jenny, Gin (30 November 2016). "Review: The Wangs vs. the World, Jade Chang". Reading the End [blog]. Retrieved 26 January 2017.

Interviews edit

  • Kirkus TV Interview with Author Jade Chang on YouTube
  • Author-ized! Jade Chang Ep07 on YouTube
  • Jade Chang (7 October 2016). "Interview" (Interview). Book Reporter. Retrieved 26 January 2017.

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The Wangs vs the World is the debut comic novel by Jade Chang published in 2016 The novel chronicles the cross country road trip of Chinese Taiwanese immigrant Charles Wang and his family to his eldest daughter s house after Wang s bankruptcy in the wake of the financial crisis of 2007 2008 As common to immigrant families dialogue between family members is conducted in a mix of the adopted country s language English and native tongue Mandarin Chinese romanized for print but otherwise untranslated The Wangs vs the WorldFront of the dustjacket for the 1st hardback editionAuthorJade ChangCover artistKimberly GlyderCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishGenreLiterary fictionPublished2016 Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Media typePrint Hardback with dustjacket ebookPages354 1st hardback edition ISBN978 0 544 73409 8OCLC932050574Websitethewangs wbr com Contents 1 Plot 2 Major themes 2 1 Development 2 2 Publication history 2 3 Technical information 3 Reception 4 Television series 5 See also 6 References 7 External links 7 1 Reviews 7 2 InterviewsPlot editCharles Wang is the patriarch of a family of five a self made millionaire who parlayed his family connections to the urea industry into a cosmetics empire He would bet the future of the company and his personal fortune on the success of a new line of cosmetics designed to appeal to ethnic skin types but the line was not a success In the wake of the 2008 financial crisis his creditors were reluctant to lend more money and repossessed his business and personal assets The novel opens as Charles and second wife Barbra an immigrant from Taiwan who chose her English name from Barbra Streisand prepare to pack some clothes and personal items for a road trip from their soon to be foreclosed Bel Air mansion to upstate New York where they will live with his eldest child daughter Saina They will be driving a 1980 vintage Mercedes Benz station wagon which Charles had purchased for his first wife May Lee while she was pregnant with their first child Along the way they plan to pick up the youngest child daughter Grace from a boarding school near Santa Barbara and middle child son Andrew from Arizona State University in Tempe Major themes editThe novel tackles the immigrant experience in America specifically by skewering stereotypes of Asian Americans 1 The three Wang children are creative and popular rather than hewing to the quiet studious and nerdy model minority image 1 The American Dream also figures prominently in the novel Although he had been quite prosperous Charles s personal thoughts turn to a quixotic reclamation of an aristocratic lineage and land in mainland China after he loses his fortune 2 making him believe his future lies in China not America 3 4 Previously Charles had embraced American ideals to the point where he urged his kids to play the guitar and get laid his interpretation of what America had to offer 1 Despite this America is seen as a multicultural nation where dialogue is occasionally written in untranslated Mandarin 3 4 The novel was also written to show that immigrant stories were not universally filled with pain and struggle 5 Development edit In 2008 Chang attended an over the top launch party for Trump Tower Dubai held in a Bel Air mansion as an editor for the luxury magazine Angeleno While waiting for the valet to retrieve her car after the party she found an iPod Touch in her gift bag and was inspired to write about the impending upheaval We are about to collapse under the weight of our own excess but when the world falls apart anything can happen That s so scary but it s also kind of electric and exciting too 6 7 Chang wrote The Wangs over a period of five years after that party When Chang submitted the unsolicited manuscript to Eddie Huang s literary agent it was accepted and publishing rights were put up for auction Houghton Mifflin Harcourt won the bidding and made it their lead novel for October 2016 8 Publication history edit 2016 US Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN 978 0 544 73409 8 Pub date 4 Oct 2016 Hardback dustjacket 2016 US Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN 9780544734203 Pub date 4 Oct 2016 ebook Los Wang contra el mundo translated by Puerto Barruetabena Diez 2016 Spain Kailas Editorial ISBN 978 84 16523 20 7 Les Wang contre le monde entier translated by Catherine Gibert 2017 France Belfond ISBN 2714474136 La famiglia Wang contro il resto del mondo translated by Federica Aceto Sara Sedehi 2017 Italy Ponte alle Grazie ISBN 9788868335045 ISBN 9788868338381 ebook Technical information edit Kimberly Glyder designed lettered and illustrated the hardcover dustjacket 9 The United States paperback cover was illustrated by Gill Heeley 10 Reception editThe novel received generally positive reviews Jason Heller writing for NPR cited the road trip as a particular highlight as the forced company makes for some side splitting friction and noted their madcap trip serves as a travelogue of American weirdness referencing the different cultures the Wangs encounter between Los Angeles and New York 2 Kevin Nguyen writing for The New York Times said the novel was compassionate and bright eyed as it proved that struggling with identity can at least be funny and strange especially when you struggle together with family 1 Sylvia Brownrigg writing for The Guardian called it a richly entertaining debut and a smart and engaging novel 3 The novel was later listed as one of NPR s Best Books of 2016 11 Television series editIn January 2018 it was reported that streaming service Hulu was developing a television series adaptation of the novel Chang will adapt her novel and Jon M Chu will direct should the script move to pilot The project will be produced by Groundswell Productions 12 See also editBehold the Dreamers a debut novel with similar themes by Imbolo MbueReferences edit a b c d Nguyen Kevin 14 October 2016 Caught Between the New Country and the Old The New York Times Retrieved 26 January 2017 a b Heller Jason 5 October 2016 The Wangs Is Sparkling Family Travelogue With Teeth National Public Radio Retrieved 26 January 2017 a b c Brownrigg Sylvia 18 November 2016 The Wangs Vs the World by Jade Chang review a richly entertaining debut The Guardian Retrieved 26 January 2017 a b Chai May lee 1 December 2016 Give the American dream a big hug with Jade Chang s The Wangs vs the World The Dallas Morning News Retrieved 27 January 2017 Chang Jade 4 October 2016 A Chinese American Family Faces Financial Ruin In The Wangs Vs The World Interview Interviewed by Steve Inskeep National Public Radio Retrieved 26 January 2017 French Agatha 1 February 2017 With her debut novel The Wangs Vs The World Jade Chang hit big Los Angeles Times Retrieved 9 November 2017 Jade Chang 10 November 2016 Jade Chang s book gives the middle finger to traditional immigrant novels Interview Interviewed by Seth Meyers NBC Retrieved 9 November 2017 Jade Chang 31 August 2016 Interview Jade Chang s Wangs Vs the World tells a different immigrant story Interview Interviewed by Alison Singh Gee South China Morning Post Magazine Retrieved 9 November 2017 Glyder Kimberly 2016 The Wangs Vs the World Kimberly Glyder Retrieved 26 January 2017 Heeley Gill 2017 Gill Heeley Book Covers Gill Heeley Retrieved 14 February 2018 The Wangs Vs The World National Public Radio 2016 Retrieved 26 January 2017 Goldberg Lesley January 11 2018 The Wangs vs the World TV Series in the Works at Hulu Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 11 2018 External links editChang Jade 2016 The Wangs vs the World New York New York Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN 978 0 544 73409 8 LCCN 2016005160 Reviews edit The Wangs vs the World Kirkus Reviews 19 July 2016 Retrieved 26 January 2017 Laing Sarah 28 September 2016 Every millenial needs to read this debut novel Elle Canada Retrieved 26 January 2017 Lee Stephan 30 September 2016 The Wangs vs the World review Jade Chang s debut is a charming comic road trip novel Newsday Retrieved 26 January 2017 Shea Lisa 3 October 2016 Read the Riches to Rags Novel That Has the Literati Buzzing Jade Chang s debut The Wangs vs the World turns the immigrant made good story upside down Elle Retrieved 26 January 2017 Weiss Meyer Amy 4 October 2016 Hope in the Rubble of the American Dream The Atlantic Retrieved 9 November 2017 Tedrowe Emily Gray 8 October 2016 You ll root for the Wangs vs the World USA Today Retrieved 26 January 2017 Jenny Gin 30 November 2016 Review The Wangs vs the World Jade Chang Reading the End blog Retrieved 26 January 2017 Interviews edit Kirkus TV Interview with Author Jade Chang on YouTube Author ized Jade Chang Ep07 on YouTube Jade Chang 7 October 2016 Interview Interview Book Reporter Retrieved 26 January 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Wangs vs the World amp oldid 1218661720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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