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Paperback Mona in the Promised Land: A Novel Book

ISBN: 0679776508

ISBN13: 9780679776505

Mona in the Promised Land

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From the acclaimed, award-winning author of Thank You, Mr. Nixon comes a "hilariously funny and seriously important" novel (Amy Tan) about American multiculturalism and a Chinese American teenager doing her best to fit in-even if it means converting to Judaism. In these pages, acclaimed author Gish Jen introduces us to teenaged Mona Chang, who in 1968 moves with her newly prosperous family to Scarshill, New York. Here, the Chinese are seen as the new Jews. What could be more natural than for Mona to take this literally--even to the point of converting? As Mona attends temple rap sessions and falls in love (with a nice Jewish boy who lives in a tepee), Jen introduces us to one of the most charming and sweet-spirited heroines in recent fiction, a girl who can wisecrack with perfect aplomb even when she's organizing the help in her father's pancake house. On every page, Gish Jen sets our received notions spinning with a wit as dry as a latter-day Jane Austen's. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Customer Reviews

5 customer ratings | 5 reviews

Rated 5 stars
hilarious!

Important note: Read Jen's first novel FIRST, and then the end of Mona won't seem too slapdash and tacked-on, too easy. You really need the context of the first novel to get the full impact of that one. That said, the characters are great individuals, individually lovable and frustrating and exasperating-- in other words, they're people. And they're teenagers in the 1960s, with racial tension stretching from China and Japan's...

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Rated 5 stars
Very well-rounded, and a lot of fun to boot!

Other critics in this space have commented on the more serious aspects of this novel as an immigrant novel; if you want an immigrant novel, I suggest Jen's prior work, "Typical American," a book about Mona's family one generation before. If, on the other hand, you're interested in the new American bildungsroman, you're in the right place. I picked up this book in a traditional bookstore and opened to a chapter following...

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Rated 5 stars
Enjoyable and engorssing

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. There was a laugh on every page, and bizarre situations, some that I related and some that I marvelled at at put myself in. I thought a lot about the mulicultural issues prestented and was fascinated by every chapter, especially not growing up in the 70's era. Read this book.

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Rated 5 stars
Witty and important

Jen's "Mona" was a delightful read. I was laughing out loud, and at the same time was left seriously thinking about the ability of Americans to define ourselves. She engages the split between our personal and public selves as well as conflicts between parents and children around issues of identity... and she does all of this within the context of a fun-spirited tale.

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Rated 5 stars
Who am I?

That is a question which Mona asks and re-asks herself. She dons different identities, in the same manner as if she were trying on new shades of lipstick. She's Chinese, American, Jewish, virgin, non-virgin, rich, poor, smart, and so on. Each identity is worn on her lips, on herself, until it rubs off. But similar to worn-off lipstick, she can still feel it on her. Layers and layers of identity, garbling her fundamental...

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