Boring Asian Female
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- $199.00
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- $199.00
Descripción editorial
“Thank you for your interest in our school, but we regret to inform you that…” you’re not special. You’re too average. You’re too boring.
Well, in that case, she’ll have to show them just how interesting she can be.
Elizabeth Zhang is well aware of her place in the world. She’s in the tenth percentile for likability, the seventieth percentile for attractiveness, and the ninety-ninth percentile for academics. While she’s never been the most beautiful or the most liked, she knows she has the intelligence and ambition to achieve her greatest dream: Harvard Law School. But when Harvard rejects Elizabeth for not standing out enough—which she knows means she's just another boring Asian female—her carefully constructed life falls apart. What shocks her even more is that Laura Kim, a classmate at Columbia, got in. Elizabeth can’t figure out how this could have happened. Why was Laura accepted? What makes her so interesting?
At first, she follows her because she’s just curious. What Laura orders for lunch. Where Laura shops. What Laura’s hobbies are. All of these things must contribute to her overall package, what makes her an acceptable person to Harvard. But still, Elizabeth just can’t see it. The only thing she sees is that Laura has taken her spot.
A spot that she knows she deserves after working so hard. A spot that she’ll simply have to take back.
Layered and subversive, this novel brings to light how, in the face of societal expectations and self-inflicted pressures, a person can unlock the darkest parts of themselves and show how far they’re willing to go to achieve their vision of success.
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Ambition loosens a second-generation Chinese American's grip on reality in Xu's gleefully unhinged debut. High school outcast Elizabeth Zhang longs to escape South Dakota, move somewhere that matters, and lead a life that proves she's better than everyone she grew up with. After graduating high school as valedictorian, Elizabeth matriculates at Columbia University (just like the characters in her peers' favorite TV show) and spends the next three-and-a-half years becoming the ideal Harvard Law School candidate. She aces her LSAT, maintains a 3.94 GPA, and submits glowing recommendation letters, only for Harvard to reject her but accept her Korean American classmate Laura Kim. Distraught, outraged, and in complete denial, Elizabeth stalks, catfishes, and impersonates Laura to figure out why she won what Elizabeth sees as her spot—and how to steal it back. Xu's twisted tale nimbly toes the line between noir and satire, with Elizabeth's neurotic narration growing increasingly claustrophobic as her desperation mounts and her delusions multiply. This darkly funny descent into madness is certain to make a splash.