The Chinese Groove : A Novel
The Chinese Groove : A Novel
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Author(s): Ma, Kathryn
ISBN No.: 9781640095663
Pages: 304
Year: 202301
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 37.26
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

The New York Times , 1 of 10 New Books Coming in January An Amazon Editors'' Pick "Ma''s iteration of the young migrant story is imbued with inherent optimism. Shelley''s buoyancy is frustratingly naïve, and often completely foolish if you have any understanding of how brutal living in America actually is, but you root for Shelley in part because Shelley is rooting for Shelley. Ma finds wry humor in Shelley getting to know the mores of his new country (Ted biking to work seemed to be particularly surprising to him), but his belief in his own success is unwavering . By the end, he does indeed come out on top, even if it''s in ways neither he nor the reader could have predicted." --Scaachi Koul, The New York Times Book Review "Ma''s uplifting tale of the good-hearted dreamer will appeal to those wanting to boost their spirits." --Becky Meloan, The Washington Post " The Chinese Groove by Kathryn Ma is a funny and insightful novel, a satisfying immigration story told by an 18-year-old narrator, Zheng Xue Li, from Yunnan province, China. We can''t help but love the determined and steadfast young man even as we laugh and wince and worry about him . Shelley''s relentlessly optimistic voice and his impressions of the United States bump up against what we readers ''know'' and create a wonderful tension that keeps us turning the pages.


Especially when he first arrives in the U.S., his observations are so fresh and funny, they set a humorously poignant tone and suggest that our hero will survive even the most harrowing aspects of his experience . Ma plays brilliantly with stereotypes without stereotyping. She deftly handles a multitude of plot threads and conflicts among Shelley''s web of connections in the U.S. and China as he carries on, almost in spite of himself. She is a master of voice .


The Chinese Groove is certainly a contender for the funniest book about survival that you''ll ever read." --Connie Biewald, The San Francisco Chronicle " The Chinese Groove is satisfyingly Dickensian in its plot twists and intriguing characters . [A] thoughtfully crafted bildungsroman full of twists and turns . Readers will root for [Shelley] as he finds his own version of the American Dream--even if it looks different than expected." --Serena Puang, The Boston Globe "A buoyant social satire." --Emma Alpern, New York Magazine "This modern coming-of-age tale brims with heart, ambition, drama, and a protagonist whose naïveté makes him splendidly endearing. Ma thoughtfully navigates family dynamics and first love. It''s guaranteed to have you and the aunties laughing and crying along.


" -- People "Ma''s novel is uplifting and moving as it follows Shelley on his American dream." -- Alta "Through witty satire and sweet storytelling, Kathryn Ma offers readers a fresh perspective on immigration, family, expectations and idealism." --Karla Strand, Ms. "A literary novel with a subtly satirical and critical edge." -- Oprah Daily , A Most Anticipated Title "At once a harrowing immigrant tale and a humorous romp through cultural misunderstandings, The Chinese Groove explores the everyday negotiations of romance and family ties, as well as the power of belief that helps us make our way through the world without breaking." -- Los Angeles Review of Books "Balancing humor and poignancy with seemingly effortless ease, Ma is a magnificent storyteller . Shelley''s teenage naivete will entertain, while his tenacity and loyalty will surely inspire." -- Booklist (starred review) "This rollicking contemporary picaresque about a young Chinese man''s adventures in 2015 America offers a fresh take on the Chinese immigrant experience while confronting universal issues surrounding family, grief, and how to define success .


Ma knows how to twist a plot in unexpected, deeply satisfying directions by writing with compassion, humor, and insight." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Ma returns with the vibrant story of a Chinese immigrant living in present-day San Francisco . Ma does a good job conveying the bonds of Shelley''s community and family. This immersive story is worth a look." -- Publishers Weekly "Kathryn Ma''s The Chinese Groove is terrific in every way: smart, warm, witty, keenly observed, and best of all, refreshing, as she meditates on love, hope, and what it means to be a family." --Natalie Baszile, author of Queen Sugar and We Are Each Other''s Harvest "By turns picaresque and poignant, Kathryn Ma''s The Chinese Groove is an utterly original exploration of the Chinese diaspora, pondering the ancestral ties that span between China and San Francisco. Shelley is a poet and would-be striver with an indelible voice. A marvel.


" --Vanessa Hua, author of Forbidden City "Tender in all of the ways that matter, The Chinese Groove peels back our American absurdities and illustrates that love, more than anything, is powerful enough to sustain us through darkness and disaster. Kathryn Ma''s latest work is brimming with characters whose undeniable complexity, authenticity, and hilarity will make you utter the age-old lie of ''just one more page.'' And the twists! Don''t get me started. A wondrous novel where nothing, and no one, is as it seems." --Mateo Askaripour, author of Black Buck " The Chinese Groove is a charmingly narrated immigrant tale turned upside down. Kathryn Ma has written a funny, largehearted, and uniquely American story about where dreams and reality collide. I feel the Chinese groove!" --Rachel Khong, author of Goodbye, Vitamin "I fell head over heels for Shelley, the hero of Kathryn Ma''s beautiful and heartfelt novel The Chinese Groove . Anyone who has had a dream that popped, has foolishly relied on youthful expectations, or loved someone way too much will relate to this young person''s experience.


This is a nuanced story of immigration, leading us through all of the frustrations and obstacles that stand in the way of open-hearted, deserving people who try to move to this country. But it''s more than that, in that it''s funny as hell, and a wonderful coming of age narrative that made me cheer for Shelley the wayward poet the whole way through. I loved this book." --Katie Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Embassy Wife "Bighearted, funny, and tender, The Chinese Groove is the story of a relentlessly optimistic dreamer who crashes unbidden into the lives of his distant American relatives in San Francisco. Kathryn Ma had me rooting for her unlikely hero every step of the way." --Bonnie Tsui, author of Why We Swim and American Chinatown.


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