When the color started. Stories
(2020)

Nonfiction

eBook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Tailwinds Press Enterprises LLC, 2020
Made available through hoopla
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781735601618 (electronic bk.) MWT14387927, 1735601616 (electronic bk.) 14387927
LANGUAGE
English
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A straight-A Chinese-American high school student mourns the death of her mother and makes a new friend from Senegal; a suburban mother of three discovers that the Arab boy she lost her virginity to is now a jihadist; an American boxer in Thailand unexpectedly comes to a fight-night reckoning with his escort girlfriend and the local authorities. Bradford Philen's newest collection of stories gleefully dives into the problematic archetypes that loom largest in the American psyche-Beijing expat party girls, black single mothers in LA's West Side, registered sex offenders-and dares to probe their inner lives with Chekhovian grace and understanding. As a complex and provocative collection that openly challenges our most deeply held notions of authenticity in storytelling, When the Color Started delivers a sensitive and fearless depiction of how one half of a country dares to imagine the other

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