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A review by heyitsyii
Family Trust by Kathy Wang
3.0
Are other families like Asian families? From what little I've gathered, I'm leaning heavily towards no. I think Kathy Wang does a pretty good job covering the almost emotionless (or, maybe this is just relative, but no, not really) relationship between Asian parents and children.
My mind's doing a pretty poor job separating this book from Free Food For Millionaires though. There are similarities between both books, but this one reads more...comically, and more modern. (And this one's definitely not AS crazy, ridiculous, and poorly-written as Crazy Rich Asians.)
The trend for me this year or so seems to be reading about Asians and their successes (and relative failures, but only because they're not as successful as others also at the top). It's kind of off-putting. Like, these books are humble-bragging.
I'd say I liked Kate the best. She made the best out of a bad situation (read: CES event and... happenings), and it worked out, so that was nice.
My mind's doing a pretty poor job separating this book from Free Food For Millionaires though. There are similarities between both books, but this one reads more...comically, and more modern. (And this one's definitely not AS crazy, ridiculous, and poorly-written as Crazy Rich Asians.)
The trend for me this year or so seems to be reading about Asians and their successes (and relative failures, but only because they're not as successful as others also at the top). It's kind of off-putting. Like, these books are humble-bragging.
I'd say I liked Kate the best. She made the best out of a bad situation (read: CES event and... happenings), and it worked out, so that was nice.