Saints
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2013
170
Novel • Fiction
China • 1890s
2013
YA
14-18 years
Saints by Gene Luen Yang follows a young Chinese girl who converts to Christianity during the Boxer Rebellion. She struggles with her identity and faith, ultimately choosing a new path as she experiences visions of Joan of Arc. The graphic novel explores themes of religion, cultural conflict, and personal transformation.
Humorous
Playful
Fantastical
Emotional
Contemplative
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Saints by Gene Luen Yang is lauded for its compelling narrative and rich, historical context. The artwork vividly complements the story of identity and transformation. Some reviewers feel the pacing could be tighter, but the blend of humor and gravity is broadly appreciated. Overall, it is a thought-provoking and visually engaging graphic novel.
Fans of historical fiction and graphic novels like Persepolis or American Born Chinese will enjoy Saints by Gene Luen Yang. It appeals to readers interested in cultural identity, religious themes, and Chinese history, blending storytelling with vibrant illustrations in a Young Adult appropriate narrative.
16,365 ratings
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170
Novel • Fiction
China • 1890s
2013
YA
14-18 years
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