Young Adult Fiction — Review
Chenxi
and the Foreigner
by Sally Rippin
Annick Press, 2009
ISBN 978-1-55451-172-3 (pb)
ISBN 978-1-55451-173-0 (hc)
$10.95 (pb) / $21.95 (hc), 224 pp, ages 14+
www.annickpress.com
Eighteen-year old Anna, the foreigner, is determined to avoid
an American cocoon while staying with her father and attending
art school in Shanghai. She reaches out to local students for companions
and falls in love with the handsome and talented Chenxi. Chenxi,
however, is passionate about his art and his country. Through him
and his radical artist friends, Anna experiences China in the period
just before the Tiananmen massacre. An impetuous and adventurous
young woman, she discovers to her horror that her actions and her
love for Chenxi have placed him in danger with the authorities.
This
is a compelling love story, full of convincing details of place
and time that reflect the author’s own years of studying art in
Shanghai. It illustrates the danger of simplistic notions about
freedom and crossing cultural divides. At the same time, it celebrates
artists everywhere who, as Sally Rippin says, “dare to speak freely.”
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