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ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentKissing
LanguageMild
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Synopsis
Nghi Vo’s stunning and subversive retelling of The Great Gatsby subtly infuses the world with magic. Jordan Baker is a queer, adopted Vietnamese American raised in America’s wealthiest social circles. She can make cut paper come to life — though it's a skill she has little opportunity to hone as it comes from her Vietnamese ancestry, and she knows no other person of her heritage. She befriends Daisy as a child, and Daisy becomes the epitome of white wealth and privilege. Immersed in Jazz Age culture, Vo expertly draws out the white patriarchal racism and sexism of The Great Gatsby.
Is The Chosen and the Beautiful appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 13 and up.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, kissing only, and mild language.
Tags
AdultAsian-InspiredHistoricalLGBTQ+Magical RealismQueer Fantasy