Kim Wong Keltner
Kim Wong Keltner is an author known for her works that often explore themes of cultural identity and family dynamics. She has written several books, including 'The Dim Sum of All Things' and 'Buddha Baby'.
Books
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1. I Want Candy
A Novel of Love and Sugar
Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1980s San Francisco, this coming-of-age tale follows the spirited and rebellious protagonist, Candace "Candy" Leung, as she navigates the complexities of adolescence and cultural identity. Torn between her traditional Chinese upbringing and the allure of American pop culture, Candy embarks on a journey of self-discovery, grappling with family expectations, friendship dynamics, and her own desires. Through humor and heartfelt moments, the narrative explores themes of belonging, individuality, and the universal quest for acceptance and love.
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2. The Dim Sum Of All Things
In this delightful and humorous novel, readers are introduced to the vibrant world of a young Chinese-American woman navigating the complexities of her cultural identity in contemporary San Francisco. As she juggles her traditional family expectations with her modern lifestyle, she encounters a series of quirky and endearing characters that challenge her perceptions and broaden her understanding of what it means to belong. Through witty observations and heartfelt moments, the story explores themes of heritage, love, and self-discovery, offering a fresh and engaging perspective on the immigrant experience.
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3. Buddha Baby
In this engaging and heartfelt novel, a young Chinese-American woman navigates the complexities of cultural identity, familial expectations, and personal aspirations. As she grapples with the pressures of her traditional upbringing, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery, seeking to reconcile her heritage with her modern American life. Through humor and poignant moments, the story explores themes of belonging, love, and the courage to forge one's own path in a world where cultural boundaries often blur.