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THE RIVETER by Jack Wang, read by Feodor Chin
Episode 1741

THE RIVETER by Jack Wang, read by Feodor Chin

A moving debut historical novel

Behind the Mic With Kirkus Reviews · Kirkus Audiobook Reviews

February 12, 20257m 24s

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Show Notes

Set in Canada and the European theater during World War Two, this moving debut from Jack Wang tells the story of Josiah Chang, a Canadian logger and riveter of Chinese ancestry. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Alan Minskoff discuss Feodor Chin’s precise and clear narration. The novel details Chang’s challenges and unveils a love story with Poppy, whom he meets when he and she both work at a Vancouver shipyard. This is a wartime novel (Josiah is a heroic paratrooper),  a love story (Josiah and Poppy flout convention) and an indictment of restrictive laws on race. Meticulously researched and well written. 

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