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For Today I Am a Boy
For Today I Am a Boy | Kim Fu
22 posts | 26 read | 46 to read
Peter, the only boy among four siblings born to Chinese immigrants, is convinced he is a girl and must fight the confines of a small town as well as the expectations of his parents to forge his own path into adulthood.
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Reggie
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Got my book back. Whoever sent the bookmark, thank you very much! Very creative and I‘ve had the Pussycat Dolls in my head most of the evening. Lol. This group is one of the best ones I‘ve been in. Thanks Winona for designating this a queer reading group. I had been neglecting my queer reading. Megan, turns out we‘re restaurant twinkies. And I enjoyed all the books, even Michael‘s. 😜 Happy Reading my #groupQ reading buddies!

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MeganAnn
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@Reggie this is a very belated post to say how much I loved your book. I finished it awhile ago, but I‘ve been thinking about it ever since! Reading everyone‘s notes, comments, underlined quotes made this book even richer. 5⭐️

Reggie, thanks for your patience waiting for this one as I know I‘m quite late. I did finally make it to the post office to mail it out on Friday so you should hopefully have it tomorrow or Tuesday.

Reggie No worries, glad you enjoyed this book. 3y
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SincerelyWinona
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Wow. This was gorgeous and heartbreaking and resonated and #LMPBC (round 11) Group Q‘s commentary kept me grinning and feeling seen and understood like Kim Fu masterfully shares and understands the queer experience. It wasn‘t always a joyful ride, but it was a beautiful one and one I would absolutely recommend anyone reads. Thanks for this great pick and it‘ll be in the mail soon!

Michael_Gee Yes!! 3y
Reggie ❤️🧡💛💚💙 3y
MeganAnn Looking forward to this!! 3y
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Michael_Gee
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@Reggie , loved it!! Couldn‘t put it down at the end. The journey is so compelling.

I found myself thinking of it as a subverted Little Women where instead of an absent father there is an almost cartoonishly overbearing one whose toxic masculinity warps the beauty and individuality of his four children.

The author shows readers heartbreak and loneliness and all that is seedy and gritty, but love and courage and empathy are transcendent.

Michael_Gee @Reggie This is probably a dumb question, but do I send the book now to @MeganAnn or to @SincerelyWinona ? 3y
Reggie Yayyyy! So glad you liked it! And you send it to SincerelyWinona. 3y
Michael_Gee @Reggie Thank you, Reggie! I am glad I asked because I had it all ready to go to Megan. 😬 So I will send all books to Winona! 3y
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MeganAnn Greta review! 👏🏻I am very much looking forward to this one! 3y
Centique That‘s a wonderful review. Stacked! 3y
Michael_Gee @Centique @Reggie coming through again with the excellent recommendations! 3y
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Michael_Gee

Well, my day (week?) was just made, @Reggie . So grateful to connect with you through more books. I will be starting this tonight! (Love your pen choice, btw) 💜

Reggie Lol, thanks! Reading Fu‘s word choices was akin to eating a big bowl of spicy ice cream. Velvety but with a kick. Happy reading, Michael. 3y
Michael_Gee @Reggie Oo I love that description! 🤤 3y
SincerelyWinona @Reggie I‘m going back through all these posts about it now that I‘ve finished... and what a great description! Velvety like ice cream is a great description of the prose... but I‘d say more sour than spicy! Either way, it hurt good. 3y
Reggie @SincerelyWinona ice cream 🍨 can be whatever flavor you want it to be. Poets who write books are totally my jam. I‘m so glad you liked this book. I was pretty proud of my pick after I finished reading it. There have been some rounds where I want to apologize for my pick. Not this one. 3y
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Reggie
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I really don‘t like this cover. It gives me, girl from The Grudge, vibes. I am so happy I read this over this past week and didn‘t barrel through it so I could really enjoy it. Kim Fu goes on my list of poets who write books where despite tough subject matter the language really pops. This goes in the mail to you tomorrow, Michael. Hope all of you in #groupQ enjoy it!

Michael_Gee Great! I look forward to it. 3y
MeganAnn I am very much looking forward to this one when it‘s my turn! And I agree about this cover - it makes me think horror/thriller vibes too. The version with pink words is better. 😬 I finished my book this morning and will get it sent off to you on Monday. I was so engrossed in the second half I forgot to make notes so now I have to go back and do so! ❤️ 3y
Reggie @MeganAnn Well that portends well for the book if you were so engrossed. I‘m excited to read it! 3y
MeganAnn @Reggie it was very good! I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. 3y
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paisleyjess
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Kind of had a 'Normal People' vibe but with a specific Transgender plot. I'm on the fence as I wanted more happiness or more explanation for the disfunction, but it was a good read nonetheless.

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Hooked_on_books
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Peter is the coveted male child of Chinese immigrants to Canada. The only problem is, his body is foreign to him. We follow him growing up, trying to work through societal, family, and cultural pressures and never quite feeling he has the right to have or interrogate his own feelings and views. There‘s enough humor to keep it from being bleak, but this is a little heartbreaking.

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erzascarletbookgasm
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Peter grows up as the only son, with three sisters, in a traditional Chinese-Canadian family in Ontario. The father is controlling, wants Peter to embrace all things masculine, ‘be a man‘, & continue the family lineage. But Peter struggles to suppress his transsexuality, never realises he is not alone. The sisters rebel, couldn‘t wait to grow up, get out of the house. As much as 👇

#Booked2020 #PanAsianAuthorOrSilkPunk

erzascarletbookgasm (continues) the story is about how Peter learns to accept himself/herself, it‘s also about the immigrant experience, cultural identity, & the bond of these four sisters, of which one of them happens to be born a boy. 4y
Cinfhen This sounds amazing ♥️great review 4y
madams421 Wow definitely checking this one out! 4y
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TrishB Stacked 👍🏻 great review. First time ever the kindle version is twice as much as the hardback 🤷‍♀️ 4y
Suet624 An enticing review. Stacked! 4y
CBee @erzascarletbookgasm I am FINALLY mailing a card to you tomorrow! Please let me know if you don‘t receive it within the next couple of weeks or so. I‘m not sure how long it‘ll take to get to you 😁 4y
erzascarletbookgasm @CBee thank you! The mails have been erratic for a while, I look forward to hear from you whenever! 💗 4y
CBee @erzascarletbookgasm silly mails! Well, I hope you get it, but if it doesn‘t get there in a reasonable amount of time, let me know and I‘ll try again ❤️😁 4y
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Squidapus
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This...this was a tough one. This is not a happy book. The subject of gender identity and trans identity today is hard enough on its own but when your parents are 1st generation Chinese immigrants, you have three sisters, you're the only son and your father thinks men should carry on the family...being trapped in a male body is almost torture. Squidapus thought this was an incredibly important book to read but suggests taking emotional breaks.

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bookishkai
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I am absolutely gutted by this book. It was brutal, heartbreaking, lovely, hopeful. When your culture is your identity, does that even leave room for you to be anything else? Ugh, this was just SO good.

Cinfhen Great review 😍 6y
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bookishkai
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I kind of fell in love with Kim Fu‘s writing last night, so I dug into the far reaches of my digital tbr for this, it‘s only been hanging out there for four years 🤦‍♀️

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lalatiburona
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Eating homemade pozole to combat an oncoming terrible cold and a rather sad book about the life of a trans first-generation Chinese-Canadian woman and the repercussions of the repression of identity.

jveezer Umm...i love posole? How is this possible? 7y
lalatiburona @jveezer well it wasn't homemade by me 😅 that was all Jesus's mom 7y
jveezer Seems like it must be time for her to meet your Dad, then...😜 7y
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RealLifeReading
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#feistyfeb day 23: #boyinthetitle

Some of the books I've read with "boy" in the title. Have you read any of these?

TelevisionNeighbor Oyster boy! I have a copy of that somewhere. 7y
erzascarletbookgasm Interesting 'boy' titles. Only heard of YiYunLi. I have the book, actually :) 7y
hyacinth I've read For Today I am a Boy! 7y
angrylilasian I haven't read any of these! Have to fix that. 😄 7y
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Anovelhaul
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Heartbreaking and beautiful

rachellayown What a great picture!!! 7y
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llwheeler
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my current bus book, it's proving to be a very fast read

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Sarahreadstoomuch
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Finally, my reading pile for #Deweys #readathon. Waiting on one more comic to come, but this should be it. Not expecting to get through all of these of course!

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BookMusings
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Here's a bunch of #POCauthors in my collection! ❤️

#somethingforsept

Qemorio I loved Bright Lines! 8y
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Onioons
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#wcw #recommendsday choosing Kim Fu today even though she has only written one novel yet. Her debut is remarkable & she's funny on Twitter 😊

BookishFeminist I haven't read her! Fixing that ASAP. 8y
Onioons Would love to hear what you think! 8y
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shawnmooney
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Twitter has just brought this 2014 novel to my attention, about a young Chinese-Canadian transgendered character named Peter.

Onioons It's one of my favourite reads this year. Enjoy! 8y
Kathrin That's another one of the books on my TBR for the Read Harder Challenge... Let us know how you like it!! 8y
Lindy Tender, heartbreaking and redemptive - that's what I thought of this lovely novel. 8y
BookMusings This one's been sitting on my bookshelf waiting to be read. I will be curious to hear what you think! 8y
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Onioons
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I stared at Bonnie - her new breasts strapped into place, lacy bra showing through a diaphanous shirt, the abrupt, fleshy curve of her back - and was stuck with envy so hot I could have killed her. She'd broken a promise, done something alone that we were supposed todo together.