College Admissions Fiction and the Asian American Teen Imaginary

“GUYS ARE LIKE school admissions,” Claire Wang’s mom tells Claire in Parachutes, a new YA novel by Kelly Yang. “Get in first. Then worry if you like them back.” The analogy is cheeky yet revealing: colleges and boyfriends function on a model of scarcity, and thus attainment is far more important than agency. Parachutes traces […] The post College Admissions Fiction and the Asian American Teen Imaginary appeared first on Los Angeles Review of Books. Continue reading at 'Los Angeles Review of Books'

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