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David Tung Can't Have a Girlfriend Unless He Gets Into an Ivy League College
Ed Lin
2020
First Published
3.90
Average Rating
344
Number of Pages

“You’re not allowed to have a girlfriend until college,” my mother warned. “And you’d better get into an Ivy League school!” David Tung is a Chinese American high-school student who works in his family’s restaurant, competes for top rank at his upscale, Asian-majority, suburban New Jersey high school, and hangs with his “real” friends at weekend Chinese school in NYC’s working-class Chinatown. When popular girl Christina Tau asks David to the high school Dame’s Dance, David’s tightly regimented life gets thrown into a tailspin. He soon realizes that he actually has feelings for Betty, the smartest girl at Chinese school. But, as his mother reminds him, he’s not allowed to have a girlfriend! Should he defy his mother and go to the dance, or defy Cristina’s wishes and spend Saturday night studying for the MCATs? Ed Lin’s YA-debut explores coming-of-age in the Asian diaspora while navigating relationships through race, class, young love, and the confusing expectations of immigrant parental pressure. Praise for David Tung Can’t Have A Girlfriend Until He Gets Into An Ivy League College “David Tung is a nerd-hero readers will cheer on to the end.” — MARIE MYUNG-OK LEE, author of Finding My Voice "You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll get straight A's." — CHRIS L. TERRY, author of Black Card and Zero Fade "You’ll fall hard for David Tung, a high-achieving teen with a heart of gold. Lin writes with a keen sense of character; even the most minor characters spring alive off the page." — SHEBA KARIM, author of That Thing Called a Heart and Mariam Sharma Hits the Road "With tender and hilarious insight, Ed Lin offers an irresistible tale of first love, complete with swooning crushes, tongue-tied blunders, overbearing-but-well-meaning parents, and an outrageous cast of supporting characters only New York and New Jersey can produce." — JJ STRONG, author of Us Kids Know “A beautifully observed, hilariously truthful, uplifting coming-of-age story that captures the heart and humanity of a Chinese American male teenager. I am impressed and inspired by Ed Lin’s achievement and wish I could’ve read this book when I was in high school." — DAVID HENRY HWANG, playwright of FOB and M. Butterfly "I cringed, I cheered, I wished this book had been there for me as a teen." — JUNG KIM, Teacher-educator and Associate Professor of Literacy at Lewis University

Avg Rating
3.90
Number of Ratings
253
5 STARS
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Author

Ed Lin
Ed Lin
Author · 10 books
Ed Lin is a journalist by training and an all-around stand-up kinda guy. He's the author of several books: Waylaid, his literary debut, and his Robert Chow crime series, set in 1970s Manhattan Chinatown: This Is a Bust, Snakes Can't Run, and One Red Bastard. Lin, who is of Taiwanese and Chinese descent, is the first author to win three Asian American Literary Awards. Lin lives in New York with his wife, actress Cindy Cheung.
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