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The Sense of Wonder

By: Matthew Salesses
Narrated by: Jee Young Han, Tommy Kang
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Summary

From the author of PEN/Faulkner finalist Disappear Doppelgänger Disappear and Craft in the Real World comes a searing masterwork on the ways Asian Americans navigate the thorny worlds of sports and entertainment when everything is stacked against them.

An Asian American basketball star walks into a gym. No one recognizes him, but everyone stares anyway. It is the start of a joke but what is the punchline? When Won Lee, the first Asian American in the NBA, stuns the world in a seven-game winning streak, the global media audience dubs it “The Wonder”—much to Won’s chagrin. Meanwhile, Won struggles to get attention from his coach, his peers, his fans, and most importantly, his hero, Powerball!, who also happens to be Won’s teammate and the captain. Covering it all is sportswriter Robert Sung, who writes about Won's stardom while grappling with his own missed hoops opportunities as well as his place as an Asian American in media. And to witness it all is Carrie Kang, a big studio producer, who juggles a newfound relationship with Won while attempting to bring K-drama to an industry not known to embrace anything new or different.

The Sense of Wonder follows Won and Carrie as they chronicle the human and professional tensions exacerbated by injustices and fight to be seen and heard on some of the world’s largest stages. An incredibly funny and heart-rending dive into race and our “collective imagination that lays bare our limitations before blasting joyfully past them” (Catherine Chung). This is the work of a gifted storyteller at the top of his game.

©2023 Matthew Salesses (P)2023 Little, Brown & Company
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Critic reviews

"A brilliant and scathing chronicle of two Asian Americans as they try to find their place in contemporary sports and media...Salesses fills the page with all the bold, kinetic confidence of an athlete striding onto the court."—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

"A remarkable novel of love, obstacles, and possibilities...The Sense of Wonder explores multiple Korean American experiences through vivid, unforgettable characters. [Readers] will love the depth of the characters' perspectives on being people of color in a white-dominated society."—Booklist

"[Salesses's] storytelling is crisp while avoiding easy frothiness. A smart, very meta take on love, sports, race, and media."—Kirkus Reviews

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A story about being seen

I love the extra dimension that listening to a book on Audible brings to the story, the narrators did an excellent job bringing the characters and story to life. This is such a powerful story, with so many layers. It is a book that can be listened to multiple times as different elements standout each time. I listened to it again to prepare for a book club discussion and the themes I connected with the most were the many aspects of racism, sexism, love, power and the need to be seen and accepted.

I love K-dramas and when I first listened to this book I wanted to see it on screen because it has all the elements that I love in the way K dramas tell their story. It was fascinating to have a behind the scenes glimpse into the world of K dramas and I loved that there was a character who put into words exactly what I feel when I watch the characters I love being treated badly in the second half of a K drama, I felt seen!

A great listen, enjoy.

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