<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Heart-wrenching and ultimately uplifting, this stirring memoir chronicles one Asian-American immigrant's struggle to find himself--and to transcend the dangers of gang life in Los Angeles.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>"The riveting opening sets the stage as the family raced to a rickety boat to escape their homeland, dodging communist gunfire as they ran . . . Su offers a compelling narrative of immigrant life, cultural dissonance and the tug of familial obligation." -- <em>Kirkus Reviews</em></strong></p><p>As a young child, Lac Su made a harrowing escape from the Communists in Vietnam. With a price on his father's head, Lac, with his family, was forced to immigrate in 1979 to seedy West Los Angeles where squalid living conditions and a cultural fabric that refused to thread them in effectively squashed their American Dream. Lac's search for love and acceptance amid poverty--not to mention the psychological turmoil created by a harsh and unrelenting father--turned his young life into a comedy of errors and led him to a dangerous gang experience that threatened to tear his life apart.</p><p>Heart-wrenching, irreverent, and ultimately uplifting, <em>I Love Yous Are for White People</em> is memoir at its most affecting, depicting the struggles that countless individuals have faced in their quest to belong and that even more have endured in pursuit of a father's fleeting affection.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>As a young child, Lac Su made a harrowing escape from the Communists in Vietnam. With a price on his father's head, Lac, with his family, was forced to immigrate in 1979 to seedy West Los Angeles where squalid living conditions and a cultural fabric that refused to thread them in effectively squashed their American Dream. Lac's search for love and acceptance amid poverty--not to mention the psychological turmoil created by a harsh and unrelenting father--turned his young life into a comedy of errors and led him to a dangerous gang experience that threatened to tear his life apart.</p><p>Heart-wrenching, irreverent, and ultimately uplifting, <em>I Love Yous Are for White People</em> is memoir at its most affecting, depicting the struggles that countless individuals have faced in their quest to belong and that even more have endured in pursuit of a father's fleeting affection.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Haunting, brutal . . . From molestation and abuse to gang banging and armed robbery, [Su] spares no detail in his memoir - and he doesn't regret sharing any of it."--<strong><em>San Diego Union-Tribune</em></strong><br><br>"I Love Yous are for White People is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. A breath-taking journey about beauty and love."--<strong>Dave Pelzer, author of <em>A Child Called It</em> and recipient of the National Jefferson Award</strong><br><br>"In I Love Yous Are for White People, Lac Su has given us the ultimate in memoir. A remarkable story full of sweetness, pain, but most of all, hope."--<strong>Tish Cohen, author of <em>Town House</em> and <em>Inside Out Girl</em></strong><br><br>"Lac Su's extraordinary story of exile - from a country, a family, and ultimately from himself - is both a heart-wrenching and immensely entertaining read. Lac is a master storyteller, and each scene is like a Wes Anderson film - quirky, moving, surprising. The more I read, the more I fell in love with this vulnerable and hurting, but also resourceful and self-sustaining, boy."--<strong>Kerry Cohen, author of <em>Loose Girl</em></strong><br><br>"The riveting opening sets the stage as the family raced to a rickety boat to escape their homeland, dodging communist gunfire as they ran . . . Su offers a compelling narrative of immigrant life, cultural dissonance and the tug of familial obligation."--<strong><em>Kirkus Reviews</em></strong><br><br>Moving. . . . Anyone who wonders what obstacles an immigrant must overcome will be fascinated by this assimilation story; Maxine Hong Kingston's The Woman Warrior complements it nicely.--<strong><em>Library Journal</em></strong><br>
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