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Jade Chang is a
Chinese-American Chinese Americans are Americans of Han Chinese ancestry. Chinese Americans constitute a subgroup of East Asian Americans which also constitute a subgroup of Asian Americans. Many Chinese Americans along with their ancestors trace lineage from m ...
journalist and writer who lives in
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. Her
debut novel A debut novel is the first novel a novelist publishes. Debut novels are often the author's first opportunity to make an impact on the publishing industry, and thus the success or failure of a debut novel can affect the ability of the author to p ...
, '' The Wangs vs. the World'', was published in 2016 and was named to several autumn reading lists. She is the recipient of the VCU-Cabell First Novelist Prize.


Personal life

Chang was born in Ohio and moved to the Los Angeles area ( San Fernando Valley) with her family in 1985. Her parents had each separately emigrated from China to Taiwan in 1949, and later emigrated to the United States, where they met while attending graduate school. Chang has a younger sister, Krystal. Chang majored in English literature and political philosophy at
Cornell University Cornell University is a private statutory land-grant research university based in Ithaca, New York. It is a member of the Ivy League. Founded in 1865 by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White, Cornell was founded with the intention to tea ...
, and moved back to Los Angeles after finding an internship at '' LA Weekly''.


Career

After graduating from college, Chang's first paying job was as a researcher for the
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. Afterwards, she worked as an arts journalist and editor while writing "her serious novel" at night. Chang also served as the West Coast editor for ''Metropolis'' and the young adult editor for the website
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. She completed her first manuscript and submitted it to agents during the
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. The first manuscript was never accepted, receiving "very encouraging nos, but they were nos nonetheless" as many were unsure of the future of publishing. In late summer 2008, Chang attended a launch party for Trump Tower Dubai, held in a Bel Air mansion, as an editor for the luxury magazine ''Angeleno''. During the party, she noted that
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was creating and serving ''hors d'oeuvres'' dusted with 24-karat gold and guests were being serenaded by
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. While waiting for the valet to retrieve her car after the party, she found an iPod Touch in her gift bag and was inspired to write about the impending upheaval which manifested in the
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a few weeks later: "We are about to collapse under the weight of our own excess ... utwhen the world falls apart, anything can happen. That's so scary, but it's also kind of electric and exciting, too." Chang wrote ''The Wangs vs. the World'' over a period of five years after that party. When Chang submitted the unsolicited manuscript to
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's literary agent, Marc Gerald, it was accepted and the publishing rights were put up for auction. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt won the bidding for the American rights, and made it their lead novel for October 2016. The novel was Helen Atsma's first acquisition for Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, who said it was the "rare novel that makes me both laugh out loud and cry." A TV series has been development with Hulu since early 2018. In 2020, Chang wrote one episode for
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original series
The Baby-Sitters Club ''The Baby-Sitters Club'' (also known as BSC) is a series of novels written by Ann M. Martin and published by Scholastic between 1986 and 2000, that sold 176 million copies. Martin wrote the first 35 novels in the series, but the subsequent nove ...
, her first credited television work, "Claudia and Mean Janine" which focuses on Claudia learning her grandmother was forced to live in
Manzanar Manzanar is the site of one of ten American concentration camps, where more than 120,000 Japanese Americans were incarcerated during World War II from March 1942 to November 1945. Although it had over 10,000 inmates at its peak, it was one ...
, a detention camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II.


Influences

Chang cites
Gordon Korman Gordon Korman (born October 23, 1963) is a Canadian American author. Korman has written 100 children's and young adult fiction books. Korman's books have sold more than 30 million copies worldwide over a career spanning four decades and have appe ...
's ''
No Coins, Please ''No Coins, Please'' is a 1984 children's novel by Gordon Korman. The book is recommended for grades 6-8, and 820L on the Lexile measure. Plot Juniortours is an outfit that drives children across America during the summer months. When Group Am ...
'' as one of her favorite books from childhood which may have unconsciously influenced the road-trip structure of ''The Wangs''.


Bibliography


Books

* '' The Wangs vs. the World'', 2016, . * ''
The Good Immigrant ''The Good Immigrant'' is an anthology of twenty-one essays edited by Nikesh Shukla and first published by Unbound in the UK in 2016 after a crowd-funding campaign endorsed by celebrities. Written by British authors who identify as BAME (Black, A ...
'', 2019, .


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