Golden Girl: Growing Up Teenage and Taiwanese in California, A Fictional Memoir of Kailin Gow

Golden Girl: Growing Up Teenage and Taiwanese in California, A Fictional Memoir of Kailin Gow

by Kailin Gow
Golden Girl: Growing Up Teenage and Taiwanese in California, A Fictional Memoir of Kailin Gow

Golden Girl: Growing Up Teenage and Taiwanese in California, A Fictional Memoir of Kailin Gow

by Kailin Gow

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Overview

Golden Girl is a fictional memoir that is heavily based, but loosely on USA Today bestselling author Kailin Gow, who is known as a digital book pioneer, an author success story on Amazon's homepage, and for her fictional and non-fiction books featuring a strong female main character.

Growing up in Southern California near Hollywood has its privileges and fun stories that are iconic to the area. Growing up as a teen with Taiwanese heritage is another thing.

If you like Fresh Off the Boat, Crazy Rich Asian, and other Asian-American lit that portrays Asians in America as somewhat crazy, you will enjoy this one...from a female point of view and from an author known for standing up to the norm. Be prepared for breaking of stereotypes, kung fu influences, references to Bruce Lee, and hilarious stories that are true, but was made fiction here to protect the guilty and embarrassed.

Golden Girl may be the one to shattered your not-so-concrete view of what being teenaged and Taiwanese means growing up in Southern California near Hollywood in the 1980s.

*** Golden Girl is TV-14 because Kailin's Teenage years were not so TV-MA rated as her imagination and grown up romance books. If you are looking for higher steam stuff, then look for her New Adult books. Otherwise, this is a book that her mom could read, but Mama Lucy loves her steamy ones too.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164379117
Publisher: Sparklesoup.com
Publication date: 08/10/2020
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 297 KB
Age Range: 13 Years
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