American Born Chinese tells the story of Jin Wang, a son of Chinese immigrants, who struggles to assimilate at a predominately white school after moving from San Francisco's Chinatown to the suburbs. Jin's story is interwoven with the legend of the Chinese folk hero
Monkey King
, and a sitcom starring buck-toothed Chinese stereotype Cousin Chin-Kee.
Yang's drawings are created with what
Scott McCloud refers to as a "cheap tool bravado," using everything from brushes to Sharpie markers to Pigma Micron pens to ballpoint pens. His artwork has been shown in San Francisco's
Cartoon Art Museum. Following American Born Chinese, Yang wrote
The Eternal Smile
, a collection of 3 short stories in comics, done in collaboration with
Derek Kirk Kim. His latest book is
Prime Baby, originally serialized in The New York Times Magazine.
Yang currently lives with his family in the
San Francisco Bay Area, where he teaches computer science at
Bishop O'Dowd High School. His father is an electrical engineer from Taiwan and his mother a programmer who grew up in Hong Kong and Taiwan.