The Balance Tips

The Balance Tips
The Balance Tips

The Balance Tips

By Joy Huang-Iris

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FICTION

280 Pages, 6 x 9

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Trade Paper, $17.99 (CA $23.99) (US $17.99)

ISBN 9781951954017

Rights: WOR

Chicago Review Press (Oct 2021)
Interlude Press

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Overview

The Balance Tips is a literary exploration of Taiwanese-American female roles in family, sexual identity, racism, and the internal struggles fostered by Confucian patriarchy that would appeal to fans of Celeste Ng’s Everything I Never Told You
"Ambitious and brave, this book is a lyric meditation not just on identity, but authenticity." – Jamie Ford, NY Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet Fay Wu Goodson is a 25-year-old queer, multiracial woman who documents the identity journeys of other New Yorkers. She finds her videography work meaningful, but more importantly, it distracts her from investigating the challenges of her own life and keeps relationships at a distance. When the family's Taiwanese patriarch dies, Fay's Asian grandmother moves to America; and Fay, her mother, and her aunt learn unsettling truths about their family and each other. They must decide to finally confront themselves, or let their pasts destroy everything each woman has dreamed of and worked for. An unconventional story of an Asian-American matriarchy, THE BALANCE TIPS is a literary exploration of Taiwanese-American female roles in family, sexual identity, racism, and the internal struggles fostered by Confucian patriarchy that would appeal to fans of Celeste Ng’s Everything I Never Told You.

Reviews

"Ava Ling Magee, the central figure in Joy Huang Stoffers#&39;s debut novel, is a work in progress. She struggles to come to terms with a domineering mother and an absent father, with self-doubt, with being a friend and having friends, with shocks that emerge from the past. Stoffers weaves an engaging tale about searching for identity and growing toward self-knowledge and independence."—Paul Spickard, author of Race in Mind, and Professor of History and Ethnic Studies, UC Santa Barbara (on Whasian)
 


"How exciting to see Joy Huang Stoffers join the ranks of writers like Sarah Jamila Stevenson and Matt de la Pena who write about the challenges of being a mixed-race teen. Anyone who has lived betwixt and between cultures and racial identities will find their stories reflected here in this honest and enriching tale." —Heidi W. Durrow, author of the New York Times bestseller The Girl Who Fell From the Sky (on Whasian)

 


"Whasian deftly tackles the difficult task of naming an identity that continues to be invisible; we mixed race Asian Americans have found a powerful voice in Joy Huang Stoffers, who, as she tells her story, reveals so many of ours." —Wei Ming Dariotis, co-editor of War Baby/ Love Child: Mixed Race Asian American Art, and Associate Professor of Asian American Studies, SFSU


"Ambitious and brave, this book is a lyric meditation not just on identity, but authenticity." —Jamie Ford, NY Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

"This is the mixed-race novel we all need in 2021." —Jackson Bliss, author of Counterfactual Love Stories & Other Experiments, Amnesia of June Bugs, & Dream Pop Origami

Author Biography

Joy Huang-Iris (née Stoffers) was raised in New Jersey by a Taiwanese mother and a white father. They hold a BA in English from Rutgers University and an MA in Creative Writing from Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Whasian (Harken Media, 2015) was their debut novel. Their writing has been featured in The Shanghai Literary Review, The Black Scholar, and Side B Magazine.