WEBSITES
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If you want to know what the author of ABC is up to, check out his blog—it has everything from recent artwork to reviews he's written. Bonus: he actually responds to comments.
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And here's an older, retired blog he wrote—with lots of cool stuff on ABC.
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Anything and everything you want to know about Sun Wukong, a.k.a. the Monkey King, can be found at this website which the author created.
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All you've ever wanted to know about the rice rocket phenomenon.
ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS
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Here's Yang's unique take on the whole Tiger Mom debate.
VIDEO
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This YouTube clip interviews the author and a few experts on comic books—don't miss the part where Yang explains the title of the book.
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If the cartoons in ABC aren't enough for you, you can watch the book come alive as an animated book trailer on YouTube.
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Yang isn't just an awesome cartoonist; he's an awesome (and hilarious) speaker too.
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Here's a variation of his Princeton talk, but longer and with a reading from his book Prime Baby.
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Here's that infamous audition—be prepared to cringe.
AUDIO
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Even though this is actually a YouTube clip of the author at an ABC book reading, listen to the author read the book and engage the audience as his chorus.
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Gene Yang gets honest about his childhood on NPR's The Bryant Park Project.
IMAGES
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Curious how a book about being Chinese American looks, translated into Chinese? Here you go.
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Here's a picture of the actor Christopher Lee as Fu Manchu in The Mask of Fu Manchu.