BEST BOOK OF SUMMER 2023: The Boston Globe, Deep South Magazine, Ms. Magazine, BookRiot
"Brilliant, absorbing, and powerfully moving." Cheryl Strayed, New York Times bestselling author of Wild
����[A] gripping and tenderly executed drama." The New York Times
A novel about family, love, and belonging, set against the backdrops of 1950s New York City and Louisiana, following one young mans quest to survive an often misunderstood disease, and find love, music, and himself, in the process.
Victor Chins life is turned upside down at the tender age of 15. Diagnosed with Hansens disease, otherwise known as leprosy, hes forced to leave the familiar confines of his fathers laundry business in the Bronx the only home hes known since emigrating from China with his older brother to quarantine alongside patients from all over the country at a federal institution in Carville.
At first, Victor is scared not only of the disease, but of the confinement, and wants nothing more than to flee. Between treatments he dreams of escape and imagines his life as a fugitive. But soon he finds a new sense of freedom far from home one without the pull of obligations to his family, the laundry business, or his mother back in China. Here, in the company of an unforgettable cast of characters, Victor finds refuge in music and experiences first love, jealousy, betrayal, and even tragedy. But with the promise of a life-changing cure on the horizon, Victors time at Carville is running out, and he has some difficult choices to make.
A page turning work of historical fiction, King of the Armadillos announces Wendy Chin-Tanner as an extraordinary new voice. Inspired by her fathers experience as a young patient at Carville, this tender novel is a captivating and lyrical exploration of the power of art.
Genre: Historical
"Brilliant, absorbing, and powerfully moving." Cheryl Strayed, New York Times bestselling author of Wild
����[A] gripping and tenderly executed drama." The New York Times
A novel about family, love, and belonging, set against the backdrops of 1950s New York City and Louisiana, following one young mans quest to survive an often misunderstood disease, and find love, music, and himself, in the process.
Victor Chins life is turned upside down at the tender age of 15. Diagnosed with Hansens disease, otherwise known as leprosy, hes forced to leave the familiar confines of his fathers laundry business in the Bronx the only home hes known since emigrating from China with his older brother to quarantine alongside patients from all over the country at a federal institution in Carville.
At first, Victor is scared not only of the disease, but of the confinement, and wants nothing more than to flee. Between treatments he dreams of escape and imagines his life as a fugitive. But soon he finds a new sense of freedom far from home one without the pull of obligations to his family, the laundry business, or his mother back in China. Here, in the company of an unforgettable cast of characters, Victor finds refuge in music and experiences first love, jealousy, betrayal, and even tragedy. But with the promise of a life-changing cure on the horizon, Victors time at Carville is running out, and he has some difficult choices to make.
A page turning work of historical fiction, King of the Armadillos announces Wendy Chin-Tanner as an extraordinary new voice. Inspired by her fathers experience as a young patient at Carville, this tender novel is a captivating and lyrical exploration of the power of art.
Genre: Historical
Praise for this book
"This remarkable, brilliant book shows us the power of exile-and the dreams of freedom. Wendy Chin-Tanner pulls back the veil on a federal leprosarium in the 1950s, with a rich cast of characters who find refuge in art and love. Inspired by her own family history, it rings with authenticity and delight, finding great joy even in sorrow. An absolute treasure of a book." - Rene Denfeld
"Wendy Chin-Tanner's King of the Armadillos is both a moving coming-of-age story and a fiercely intelligent love letter to the author's father. It is beautifully written and entertaining, but doesn't shy away from questions of race, class, and belonging. A fantastic debut." - Abiegail Rose
"Engrossing, rich with emotion, and loaded with unforgettable characters, King of the Armadillos is a mesmerizing work of historical fiction." - Alex Segura
"King of the Armadillos pulses with the miraculous: the power of art and heart to heal a body from the inside-out. Excavating a history that comes at an important moment in the present tense, the novel asks: how do we want to treat each other in the face of dangerous tensions around otherness and illness? Wendy Chin-Tanner answers with her art. A triumph." - Lidia Yuknavitch
"Wendy Chin-Tanner's King of the Armadillos is both a moving coming-of-age story and a fiercely intelligent love letter to the author's father. It is beautifully written and entertaining, but doesn't shy away from questions of race, class, and belonging. A fantastic debut." - Abiegail Rose
"Engrossing, rich with emotion, and loaded with unforgettable characters, King of the Armadillos is a mesmerizing work of historical fiction." - Alex Segura
"King of the Armadillos pulses with the miraculous: the power of art and heart to heal a body from the inside-out. Excavating a history that comes at an important moment in the present tense, the novel asks: how do we want to treat each other in the face of dangerous tensions around otherness and illness? Wendy Chin-Tanner answers with her art. A triumph." - Lidia Yuknavitch
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