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The Sense of Wonder

Tekijä: Matthew Salesses

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"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"--… (lisätietoja)
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In this fictional look at celebrity, sports and navigating it all while your are an Asian American, THE SENSE OF WONDER, by Matthew Salesses, the reader meets Won Lee. Won has fought his way, through lots of unwarranted dismissals and narrow-minded assumptions, into the NBA. When a opportunity presents itself, Won embraces it and makes enough of a impression that he then has figure out what to do when he can't maintain that moment when he is on top of the world.
Salesses does a good job of considering different perspectives when looking at the sudden celebrity of Won and what happens next. Won's life intertwines with the superstar whose home life is in shambles, the journalist who befriends Won but also carries passive resentment that Won got things he never did and his romantic interest that tries to keep him grounded when he lets his public persona become more than who he really is. The reader can feel Won grappling with the right decisions every step of the way. Just as in real life, the book does a excellent job showing that there aren't any decisions that are completely right or completely wrong.
While there were a couple of subplots that I wanted a little less of, I really enjoyed THE SENSE OF WONDER. I received this book as part of the Goodreads Giveaway program. ( )
  EHoward29 | Apr 2, 2024 |
This novel has two main stories, each told by a first-person narrator. The first is Won Lee, a Korean basketball player for the NY Knicks, the only Asian in the NBA. The other narrator is Carrie Kang, a K-drama producer, and Won's girlfriend. Won and Carrie feel underappreciated and are victims of bias in their respective worlds. Additionally, there is much competition and drama between the two main characters and among the supporting characters, which include the star player on the Knicks, Paul Burton, known as Powerball!, and Robert Sung, a Korean-American ESPN journalist.

None of the primary characters felt a sense of belonging in the roles they chose as careers. All suffered insecurities that manifested in different ways; each wanted to fit in or play life differently. Since insight into the players' thoughts and motivations is prevalent in the book, it has been described as "meta." I think this novel is also supposed to be a fictional "real-life" Korean television drama, K-drama. The tropes common to K-dramas are friendship, family values, and love, blending traditional Confucian with Western materialism and individualism. The Sense of Wonder includes text describing K-drama as portraying the tension between certainty and wonder. The K-drama story within the story and the main plot forces us to consider what is real and imagined by describing uncertainty and using the title significance of the word wonder in various contexts.

Salesses has said that K-dramas are more true-to-life than American TV. He wrote this novel based on parts of his life story, and he emphasizes the themes that are important for him to convey:
-adoption
-seemingly invisibility of Asian Americans
-racism demonstrated against Asians in the USA
-fate
-frame of reference
-characters being outsiders in everyday situations
-power structures in the USA and abroad
-societal expectations, tokenizing
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https://quipsandquotes.net/ ( )
  LindaLoretz | May 29, 2023 |
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"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"--

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