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“A truly addictive read” (Glamour) about how a young woman’s crush on a privileged former classmate becomes a story of love, lies, and dark obsession, offering stark insights into the immigrant experience, as it hurtles to its electrifying ending in this “twisty, unputdownable, psychological thriller” (People).Ivy Lin is a thief and a liar—but you’d never know it by looking at her. Raised outside of Boston, Ivy’s immigrant grandmother relies on Ivy’s mild appearance for cover as she teaches her granddaughter how to pilfer items from yard sales and second-hand shops. Thieving allows Ivy to accumulate the trappings of a suburban teen—and, most importantly, to attract the attention of Gideon Speyer, the golden boy of a wealthy political family. But when Ivy’s mother discovers her trespasses, punishment is swift and Ivy is sent to China, and her dream instantly evaporates. Years later, Ivy has grown into a poised yet restless young woman, haunted by her conflicting feelings about her upbringing and her family. Back in Boston, when Ivy bumps into Sylvia Speyer, Gideon’s sister, a reconnection with Gideon seems not only inevitable—it feels like fate. Slowly, Ivy sinks her claws into Gideon and the entire Speyer clan by attending fancy dinners, and weekend getaways to the cape. But just as Ivy is about to have everything she’s ever wanted, a ghost from her past resurfaces, threatening the nearly perfect life she’s worked so hard to build. Filled with surprising twists and a nuanced exploration of class and race, White Ivy is a “highly entertaining,” (The Washington Post) “propulsive debut” (San Francisco Chronicle) that offers a glimpse into the dark side of a woman who yearns for success at any cost.

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While every reviewer has an obligation to be as objective as possible, it is sometimes difficult to know if a criticism is valid or if the author is simply not the target audience for this particular book. Which is precisely why I do not review many of the books I read. I feel a sincere obligation to the author and the potential reader to only offer reviews of books I was intended to read.This book is classified on Amazon under the Asian American Literature genre. It is a genre I truly enjoy and often read, being an American who has lived in China for 11 years and is married to a Chinese woman who comes from very modest beginnings not dissimilar to those of Ivy Lin.The introduction on Amazon says that the story of Ivy Lin offers “stark insights into the immigrant experience…” And the book’s reading group guide describes it as “A coming of age story, a love triangle, an exploration of class and race and identity.” My kind of book, I thought.In the end, however, I believe this is an immigrant’s story in only the most technical sense. It is, rather, the story of a woman born in China with a very Western worldview (How it was acquired is not clear.) that follows her family to the US in search of wealth and the respectability and the happiness she believes it will provide her.While the Chinese seek wealth and respectability as well, however, Ivy’s definitions seem to come directly from the Boston Brahmin/ WASP handbook, showcased in the extreme by the New England family she wants to marry into. The Chinese define wealth and respectiblity very differently and pursue them for very different reasons. (Less material obsession, more familial piety.)Little of the book actually takes place in China, moreover, and you will learn little about Chinese culture compared to what you’ll find in books by Pearl S. Buck or Lisa See.Asian immigrants are often referred to as model immigrants but the reason for that is not just that they are hardworking and generally respectful but that they don’t define immigration in the same way most Americans do. Although I have lived and worked in China for a fairly long time, no Chinese, including my wife, thinks of me as an immigrant. In China you are either Chinese or you are a foreigner and the latter can never become the former, although I have never felt any sense of pejorative judgment about my status. I am just a foreigner. If you speak the language flawlessly you are merely a foreigner who speaks Chinese. If you have lived here a very long time, you are merely a foreigner who has lived here a long time.While I believe few things in life are binary, I do believe that the primary differences between Chinese culture and Western culture can be explained by worldview. The Chinese worldview is very inductive. Things are simply what they are. “The snow goose need not bathe to make itself white.” (The proverb that the author opens the book with.) Which is why traditional Chinese culture is full of superstition and mythology and there is an open acceptance of luck or the lack thereof.Western culture, on the other hand, is built on a more deductive foundation. We are slaves to cause and effect, to rules, and personal merit is a near-religion, which is why we put such value on the things we own and why most billionaires strive to be even richer. (It is a sign of merit, not luck.)Ivy was deductive from the moment she landed on American shores. She is always trying to understand, to scheme, to get ahead, but in the Western, not the Eastern sense. She is a thief, in other words, at many levels, as the first line of the book introduces her.The writing is professional. And the character development is complete, but largely two-dimensional. We can visualize the characters but we don’t ever really come to know them. They are very much like the pieces on a chessboard. They have purpose, but no essence. As the author notes, “All women, Ivy was beginning to understand, had a theme.” Don’t we all. But does our theme truly define us or is it just the costume we wear?Many of the female characters, including Ivy, use meaningless and frequent sex to create their themes, although it’s tame and not graphic. Still, I thought the tool was over-used and after the first third of the book thought is was more of a teenage romance novel and almost put it down. Ultimately, however, I realized that this is a novel about themes, not romance. Romantic, Ivy is not, so I began to see her promiscuity in a different light.In the end, I have to conclude, I was not the target audience for this book. But if you think you are you should read some of the other reviews.
A young girl trapped in what she feels like is the wrong family. Well, the wrong everything. Her parents have immigrated to the U.S. from China and haven’t quite assimilated. She doesn’t feel like she fits in herself .Ivy is not cutting it in school and her parents do not hide their disappointment. She spends most of her time with her grandmother, the only one who seems to get her. One event in high school, which is probably the best and worst night of her life, leads to the future she desires. But it is a long time coming.What Ivy dreams of is being a part of not just the “in” crowd, but what she considers the cream of the crop. White, WASPy, and wealthy. Everything she is not. When she is suddenly and unexpectedly catapulted into that world, she wants something more. It’s a dangerous slope she is walking, and Ivy seems willing to take the risk.Reading WHITE IVY feels like Yang is taking her readers to an amusement park and you get to go on all of the rides – the ones that make you queasy, make you scream, make you want to stand in line and go again, and give you the biggest thrill. You think no way, that can’t happen, then, shocked, then unable to trust anyone, then a surprise is waiting around the corner, and didn’t see that coming.There is a lot to digest in WHITE IVY – Ivy’s coming of age, the immigrant experience, a love triangle, and an alarming twist. The book is some post-election exhale, can’t wait for the inauguration, end of the year can’t come soon enough, suspenseful drama in the best way wonderful.

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