A brilliant satirical novel about identity, cultural assimilation, and the roles we play in our own internal scripts. Willis Wu dreams of ascending to the highest role an Asian-American man can aspire to, Kung Fu Guy. Instead, he finds himself stuck in an endless cycle of being the Generic Asian Man. This is a unique reading experience with the story written in the form of a screenplay featuring a second-person point of view. Clever, original, sarcastic, and provocative!
— Trey