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About The Book
Tai Go and his family have crossed an ocean wider than a thousand rivers, joining countless other Chinese immigrants in search of a better life in the United States. Instead, they’re met with hostility and racism. Empowered by the Chinese Exclusion Act, the government detains the immigrants on Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay while evaluating their claims.
Held there indefinitely, Tai Go experiences the prison-like conditions, humiliating medical exams, and interrogations designed to trick detainees into failure. Yet amid the anger and sorrow, Tai Go also finds hope—in the poems carved into the walls of the barracks by others who have been detained there, in the actions of a group of fellow detainees who are ready to fight for their rights, in the friends he makes, and in a perceived enemy whose otherness he must come to terms with.
Unhappy at first with his father’s decision to come to the United States, Tai Go must overcome the racism he discovers in both others and himself and forge his own version of the American Dream.
Product Details
- Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (August 27, 2024)
- Length: 368 pages
- ISBN13: 9781665948593
- Grades: 9 and up
- Ages: 14 - 99
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Raves and Reviews
★ “A vivid verse novel inspired by the anonymous poems of Chinese detainees found at Angel Island Immigration Station in San Francisco. . . . Ng examines the history of white imperialism and racism through lyrical and introspective verse, while conversational dialogue fosters intimacy and immediacy with contemporary readers.”
– Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW
“. . . offers an intimate look at the sometimes-distraught, sometimes-hopeful experience many real-life Chinese immigrants lived. Ng brings a visceral sense to the captives’ ordeals, sometimes juxtaposing them with the accounts of staff . . . Fans of Margarita Engle’s The Lightning Dreamer (2013) and similar historical novels in verse infused with political and social struggles as well as hope will enjoy this rich story.”
– Booklist
“Despair and hope mingle in this free-verse novel set in the Angel Island detention center in 1924. . . . A vivid depiction of a lesser-known chapter in U.S history."
– Kirkus Reviews, 6/1/24
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