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For Today I Am a Boy (2014)

de Kim Fu

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Publishing Triangle's Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction, Winner
2015 PEN/ Hemingway Award, Finalist
Lambda Literary Award, Finalist
Longlisted for the 2014 Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize
A Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection for Spring 2014
A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice
Shortlisted for the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize

"[A] sharply written debut...A coming-of-age tale for our time." â??Seattle Times


At birth, Peter Huang is given the Chinese name Juan Chaun, "powerful king." To his parents, newly settled in small-town Ontario, he is the exalted only son in a sea of daughters, the one who will finally fulfill his immigrant father's dreams of Western masculinity. Peter and his sisters grow up in an airless house of order and obligation, though secrets and half-truths simmer beneath the surface. At the first opportunity, each of the girls lights out on her own. But for Peter, escape is not as simple as fleeing his parents' home. Though his father crowned him "powerful king," Peter knows otherwise. He knows he is really a girl. With the help of his far-flung sisters and the sympathetic souls he finds along the way, Peter inches ever closer to his own life, his own skin, in this darkly funny, emotionally acute, stunningly powerful debut.

"Sensitively wrought . . . For Today I Am a Boy is as much about the construction of self as the consequences of its unwitting destructionâ??and what happens when its acceptance seems as foreign as another country." â??New York Times Book Review
"Subtle and controlled, with flashes of humor and warmth."
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The final chapter is what made this three stars instead of two. So many parts felt heavy-handed and over-dramatic, but chapter nine had a bittersweet sort of melancholy that I identified with more than I thought I would. ( )
  gleipnir | Jun 20, 2020 |
Professional reviews of this book call it 'sensitive', but for me 'dreary' is a better description. I think the book does a good job giving a feel of being a Chinese outsider in a very white Canadian town, and how it affected and molded each member of the family differently. I was especially moved by Peter's mother, who grew up privileged in China, but felt marooned and lost in Canada, dominated by her husband and disappointed in her children. This sentence captures her so well and so simply: Mother, a pilgrim who walked a thousand miles only to find the sacred grove was just a clump of trees."

This is one of those books that I didn't enjoy while reading, but appreciate more afterwards. I like the idea of writing Peter as a character who - slowly, painfully and all alone - has to figure out that he is trans. But he didn't feel entirely real to me, as if the author didn't do enough research into trans struggles to create a fully authentic character.

On a technical note, the transitions from Peter's voice to an omniscient voice were too abrupt, and broke the flow of the writing. ( )
  badube | Mar 6, 2019 |
This one just did not work for me. It was entirely too disjointed and distant, with a focus on other characters that was both unnecessary and distracting. The storytelling was as flat as the characters, with the question of gender seemingly used more as a novelty hook as opposed to a theme to be developed.

In all honesty, I skimmed for a bit and then just gave up.
  bibrarybookslut | Jul 5, 2017 |
I wanted to love this book, but I never quite connected with Peter. His struggle never really felt strong enough? Deep enough? Something, anyway. When he had suicidal thoughts, I didn't feel that he had gotten that desperate. And, yes, I'm well aware that the trigger for these thoughts and actions is different for each person and what one may find bearable, another may feel is completely unbearable. However, as a reader, I spent the time inside Peter's head and still didn't believe his despair deep enough to get to that point. The book is beautifully written and the story well told, but there is something--and maybe it's something in me--that kept me from connecting to Peter's journey emotionally. There were times when I should have cried and times when I should have cheered and I recognized those moments intellectually, but they didn't spark any emotional response. It's a good book, but not a great one. ( )
  BillieBook | Mar 1, 2016 |
Peter is celebrated by his Chinese parents, who had been waiting for years to have a son, from the moment he is born. As he grows, he feels forced to live up to the high expectations of his overbearing father while surrounded by his three vastly different sisters and submissive mother. Yet, from a young age, Peter feels sure he is a girl, making the norms set by his father seem like impossible goals to reach.

Where Peter's female identity is silently recognized by his sisters from childhood, he never breaches the subject with his parents, though his father routinely drills him on the importance of masculinity. Still, his struggle with gender identity is not necessarily the central focus of the novel, as it is not a public feature of Peter's life. Instead, it weighs as a burden, hidden in the private thoughts and actions that impact every decision in his coming-of-age story.

After reading Golden Boy by Abigail Tarttelin, a novel with similar themes that I also loved, For Today I Am a Boy stands out for its willingness to embrace the differences in individual experiences. Fu gracefully balances ideas of self, cultural identity and acceptance in a novel that readers won't soon forget.

Read more at: www.rivercityreading.com ( )
  rivercityreading | Aug 10, 2015 |
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One day I'll grow up, I'll be a beautiful woman.  One day I'll grow up, I'll be a beautiful girl.  But for today, I am a child.  For today, I am a boy. --Anthony and the Johnsons, "For Today I am a Boy"
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Publishing Triangle's Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction, Winner
2015 PEN/ Hemingway Award, Finalist
Lambda Literary Award, Finalist
Longlisted for the 2014 Flaherty-Dunnan First Novel Prize
A Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection for Spring 2014
A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice
Shortlisted for the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize

"[A] sharply written debut...A coming-of-age tale for our time." â??Seattle Times


At birth, Peter Huang is given the Chinese name Juan Chaun, "powerful king." To his parents, newly settled in small-town Ontario, he is the exalted only son in a sea of daughters, the one who will finally fulfill his immigrant father's dreams of Western masculinity. Peter and his sisters grow up in an airless house of order and obligation, though secrets and half-truths simmer beneath the surface. At the first opportunity, each of the girls lights out on her own. But for Peter, escape is not as simple as fleeing his parents' home. Though his father crowned him "powerful king," Peter knows otherwise. He knows he is really a girl. With the help of his far-flung sisters and the sympathetic souls he finds along the way, Peter inches ever closer to his own life, his own skin, in this darkly funny, emotionally acute, stunningly powerful debut.

"Sensitively wrought . . . For Today I Am a Boy is as much about the construction of self as the consequences of its unwitting destructionâ??and what happens when its acceptance seems as foreign as another country." â??New York Times Book Review
"Subtle and controlled, with flashes of humor and warmth."
â??Slate
"Keeps you reading. Told in snatches of memory that hurt so much they have the ring of truth."
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