May 2002
Fiction
5.25 x 7.25 inches, 200 pages
Paperback 1-885030-32-0
$14.95 list

Waylaid

By Ed Lin


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Waylaid is the story of a Chinese American boy struggling to grow up amidst the drudgery and sexual innuendo of his parentıs sleazy motel on the Jersey Shore. Conscripted into the family business, the protagonist spends his summer days and afterschool hours renting out rooms to johns and hookers, lonely old men, and families whose homes have been repossessed. He becomes obsessed with losing his virginity, a preoccupation whose very intensity reflects a society that delivers sex as a distraction from despair. In its blackly humorous exploration of immigrant dreams and working class realities, Waylaid is a switchblade in the gut to stories of overachievement and success that ignore the human cost.

"Ed Lin has wrought an Asian American Holden Caulfield, whose view from his tightly conscripted life of working at his parentsı motel is to get laid without getting fucked. No model minority success here, this is the harsh universe of working class immigrants, a nether world that both fascinates and repels." - Helen Zia, author of Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American People

"Wonderful... In Waylaid, Lin has crafted an unforgettable story from the rundown landscapes of the New Jersey Shore and from the ambivalant geographies of his young narrator's heart... A coming-of-age novel that is both piercing and tender... Lin is an astonishing talent." - Junot Diaz, author of Drown

"There's great humor here, and great storytelling. What Ed does best is what only great writers do - he tells the truth. I'm a fan for life." - Wayne Kramer, co-founder of MC5 and Mad for the Racket