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Messy Roots

A Graphic Memoir of a Wuhanese American

Laura Gao Laura Gao

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English
Balzer and Bray
10 October 2022
“Messy Roots is a laugh-out-loud, heartfelt, and deeply engaging story of their journey to find themself--as an American, as the daughter of Chinese immigrants, as a queer person, and as a Wuhanese American in the middle of a pandemic.”—Malaka Gharib, author of I Was Their American Dream

After spending her early years in Wuhan, China, riding water buffalos and devouring stinky tofu, Laura immigrates to Texas, where her hometown is as foreign as Mars—at least until 2020, when COVID-19 makes Wuhan a household name.

In Messy Roots, Laura illustrates her coming-of-age as the girl who simply wants to make the basketball team, escape Chinese school, and figure out why girls make her heart flutter.

Insightful, original, and hilarious, toggling seamlessly between past and present, China and America, Gao’s debut is a tour de force of graphic storytelling.
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Illustrated by:   Laura Gao
Imprint:   Balzer and Bray
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   635g
ISBN:   9780063067769
ISBN 10:   0063067765
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 14 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  General/trade ,  Preschool (0-5) ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Laura Gao was born in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, and grew up in several small towns in Central Texas. A graduate of University of Pennsylvania, she now lives in San Francisco, where she is a product manager at Twitter. You can visit Laura at www.lauragao.com.

Reviews for Messy Roots: A Graphic Memoir of a Wuhanese American

In this fresh, frank, and tender debut, author-illustrator Gao offers a compellingly layered graphic memoir.... A multidimensional, thoroughly entertaining account of growing into queer Asian American identity. - Publishers Weekly (starred review) In this poignant memoir, Gao conveys her love for her home country and her journey as an immigrant. Her voice is grounded yet humorous; she illustrates a more nuanced Wuhan than the one depicted in current media, while conveying the difficulty of being a part of American society yet never feeling truly at home. A tender story of self-acceptance that lifts the story of Wuhan beyond COVID and shines light on a region with a rich culture and history. - School Library Journal (starred review) Gao personalizes her experiences with insight and humor. This book delivers a coming-of-age story that tackles themes of immigration, assimilation, racism, sexuality, and self-identity. An affecting and candid depiction of the universal search for one's place in the world. - Horn Book (starred review) The narrative overlays immigrant community dynamics with the intersections of race, ethnicity, and gender in young adults' identity development while drawing on Chinese cultural icons old and new, such as White Rabbit candies.... A nuanced representation of being Asian and transnational in the contemporary U.S. - Kirkus Reviews In this beautifully illustrated graphic memoir, debut author/artist Gao does an excellent job of representing the complexity and challenges that came with growing up as young Chinese immigrant... [H]eartfelt and relatable. - Booklist Messy Roots is a laugh-out-loud, heartfelt and deeply engaging story of their journey to find themself--as an American, as the daughter of Chinese immigrants, as a queer person and as a Wuhanese American in the middle of a pandemic. Through hilarious inner dialogue, videogaming references and fun explainers, Gao effortlessly brings readers into their world. - Malaka Gharib, author of I Was Their American Dream Messy Roots is funny, intimate, absorbing, and deeply moving. What a gift to have this peek into Laura Gao's memories, in all their sweetness and complexity. - Becky Albertalli, New York Times bestselling author of Kate in Waiting Finding ourselves can be messy, but Laura Gao tells her story of self-discovery with honest and vulnerable beauty. - Mike Curato, Lambda Award-winning author of Flamer Messy Roots surprised me in all the best ways. It's a book that will stay with you for a long time to come. - Tillie Walden, author of On a Sunbeam Hilarious, heartfelt, and beautifully illustrated, Messy Roots deserves to join the Chinese American canon right next to Gene Luen Yang's American Born Chinese. - R.F. Kuang, author of The Poppy War Messy Roots is about the hardship of identity and the beautiful but messy journey to find it. - Aminder Dhaliwal, author of Cyclopedia Exotica


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