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Honor & Duty
 
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Honor & Duty [Abridged] [Audiobook] (Audio Cassette)

de Gus Lee (Author), B.D. Wong (Reader)
4.3étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (7 évaluations de client)

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From Publishers Weekly

Confirming the promise of his first novel, China Boy , Lee has produced another insightful, moving tale. Traditional Chinese moral strictures must coexist with a quintessentially American, military code of honor and the more elusive value systems of American civilian life as young Kai Ting, a first-generation Chinese-American, leaves his San Francisco home to become a cadet at West Point. It is the mid 1960s, and this country's military involvement in Vietnam is escalating. Kai's father and his stern, American stepmother dream of his graduating from West Point and being a "real" American. But Kai has other important parental figures--his uncle, who teaches him to revere the ancient ways; Tony Barraza, his Italian-American boxing coach; Momma La Rue, the loving, Christian mother of his African American best friend, Toussaint. To this eclectic mix Kai adds the overpowering influence of West Point, which he grows to love. Each of the moral codes this earnest young cadet tries to integrate is rigorous in itself, and he finds hardship, joy and wisdom in his heartbreaking struggle to reconcile them with each other and with his own personal shortcomings. Although his plot becomes maudlin at times, Lee fashions a generally convincing first-person narrative in Kai's voice, skillfully drawing the reader into each of his young narrator's painful dilemmas. Moreover, his evocations of West Point's grandeur and of the ancient obligations of gahng and lun (bonds and relationships) at work in Chinese-American communities are enthralling. 50,000 first printing; BOMC alternate.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

From Library Journal

Lee follows his impressive debut novel, China Boy ( LJ 11/1/91), with a solid sequel that continues the saga of Kai Ting's struggle to become an American without abandoning Chinese cultural values. Now, Kai faces the challenge of West Point. Having survived his brutal stepmother and life on San Francisco's mean streets, he finds first-year hazing insignificant, but other problems arise. Kai is required to pass engineering courses with no math ability; he is an Asian in the military at a time when America's involvement in Vietnam is deepening; and he is a man of honor faced with a cheating scandal. Lee is a born storyteller who deftly portrays life at the academy, drawing each cadet and teacher with firm, evocative strokes. Particularly fascinating is a thinly disguised portrait of Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf as a young teacher. Combining honest patriotism with Confucian values, Lee's novels defines the Chinese American male's experience.
- Andrea Caron Kempf, Johnson Cty. Community Coll. Lib., Overland Park, Kan.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Hardcover édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Touching Close to the Heart, Mai 30 2004
This book has been deeply inspiring. As an ethnic Chinese living in America, reading this book has helped me answer questions about myself that I never even knew I was asking. Everything that Kai Ting went through seemed somehow strangely familiar to me even though I wasn't raised in the hood, never went to West Point, and am not even a boy.

Gus Lee is as powerful a writer as you will ever read. His prose is tight and flowing. This book is in no way an action thriller or mystery, but he keeps you on the edge of your seat as if it were. Contrary to the protests of some of the other reviewers, his characters are not one dimensional. They demonstrate very real conflicts and feelings. As we get to see the world through Kai's eyes, we get to know Kai, and we get an important social perspective into the tumultuous world of the 1960s. This is not just a book for Chinese Americans or for potential West Point cadets. It is a book for humanity. About humanity and what it means to find yourself.

This book taught me the honor of upholding your Eastern core while embracing Western culture. It showed me that it is possible to retain your own honor in the face of failure or defeat. And for that I thank Gus Lee.

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1.0étoiles sur 5 Ugh!, Nov. 16 2001
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This review is from: Honor And Duty (Hardcover)
I read this FICTION some time ago. Unfortunately, many take it as non-fiction. That's my knock on it, and other books of similar ilk. They take an unnecessary shot at a national icon, tending to help keep the cauldron of doubt boiling for many influential people. Ugh! What a bad idea!
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Way better than China Boy, Nov. 1 1999
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Honor and Duty and even better than China Boy.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 What a great book!
This book is an absolute must for all who like China Boy, and for all who like good reading. Where China Boy was a little bit slow, Honor and Duty is over almost too fast (and... Read more
Publié le Avril 29 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 Gus Lee is phenomenal...
I read China Boy under duress for a Humanities Class, but what I discovered was a fabulous book written with heart wrenching detail of one boy's struggle to reconcile the past... Read more
Publié le Mars 15 1999

5.0étoiles sur 5 excellent
This book is a not only a first-rate story, but also is a great study of the conflict between several cultures (e.g. Read more
Publié le Nov. 28 1998

5.0étoiles sur 5 Bittersweet coming-of-age tale as Kai Ting goes to West Poin
Kai Ting, the boy we first met in Gus Lee's China Boy, grapples with racism and his father's expectations when he goes to West Point in the mid 1960's. Read more
Publié le Sep 22 1998

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