The Boy from Clearwater: Book 2

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The “glorious” sequel to Freeman Award-winning The Boy from Clearwater

After his imprisonment in Green Island, Kun-lin struggles to pick up where he left off ten years earlier. He reconnects with hi

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  • Author: Pei-Yun, Yu
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 356
  • Publish Date: May 07 2024
  • ISBN10: 1646143728
  • Language: English

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The “glorious” sequel to Freeman Award-winning The Boy from Clearwater

After his imprisonment in Green Island, Kun-lin struggles to pick up where he left off ten years earlier. He reconnects with his childhood crush Kimiko and finds work as an editor, jumping from publisher to publisher until finally settling at an advertising company. But when manhua publishing becomes victim to censorship, and many of his friends lose their jobs, Kun-lin takes matters into his own hands. He starts a children’s magazine, Prince, for a group of unemployed artists and his old inmates who cannot find work anywhere else. Kun-lin’s life finally seems to be looking up… but how long will this last?

Forty years later, Kun-lin serves as a volunteer at the White Terror Memorial Park, promoting human rights education. There, he meets Yu Pei-Yun, a young college professor who provides him with an opportunity to reminisce on his past and how he picked himself up after grappling with bankruptcy and depression. With the end of martial law, Kun-lin and other former New-Lifers felt compelled to mobilize to rehabilitate fellow White Terror victims, forcing him to face his past head-on. While navigating his changing homeland, he must conciliate all parts of himself–the victim and the savior, the patriot and the rebel, a father to the future generation and a son to the old Taiwan–before he can bury the ghosts of his past.

P R A I S E

★ “Yu, Zhou, and King bear glorious witness to little-known tragic history by empathetically spotlighting an everyday superhero who survived–and thrives.”
Booklist (starred)

★ “An accessible, timely account of Taiwan’s struggles for democracy and human rights as experienced through a personal lens.”
Kirkus (starred)

“Triumphant and rewarding.”
-Foreword

Author: Yu Pei-Yun
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Levine Querido
Published: 05/07/2024
Pages: 356
Weight: 2.1lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.60w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9781646143726
Language: English

Author

Pei-Yun, Yu

Binding

ISBN10

1646143728

ISBN13

9781646143726

Page Count

356

Published Date

May 07 2024

Language

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