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Kat Zhang
Zhang at the 2019 Texas Book Festival
Zhang at the 2019 Texas Book Festival
Born (1991-04-01) April 1, 1991 (age 33)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materVanderbilt University
GenreYoung Adult, Middle Grade
Notable worksHybrid Chronicles, The Emperor's Riddle
Notable awardsFreeman Award Honorable Mention
Website
katzhang.com

Kat Zhang (born 1 April 1991)[1][2] is an American award-winning[3][4] author of young adult and middle grade literature. She has also written two picture books, Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao and Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon.[5] Her first trilogy, The Hybrid Chronicles, was published by HarperCollins in the United States. According to WorldCat, the series is held in 2,545 libraries,[6] and has been translated into Chinese, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Polish and Italian. The first volume, What's Left of Me, was published in 2012; the second volume, Once We Were, was published in 2013; and the third and final volume, Echoes of Us, was published in 2014.

Personal life

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Zhang was born in Texas to immigrants from China. Her father was from Wuhan, and her mother from Fuzhou.[7]

Zhang graduated from Vanderbilt University.[8]

Writings

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Young Adult novels

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Hybrid Chronicles trilogy

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Middle Grade novels

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  • The Emperor's Riddle (2017)[9][10]
  • The Memory of Forgotten Things (2018)[11]

Picture Books

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  • Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao (2019)[12]
  • Amy Wu and the Patchwork Dragon (2020)
  • Amy Wu and the Warm Welcome (2022)
  • Amy Wu and the Ribbon Dance (2023)

The Hybrid Chronicles

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Hybrid Chronicles series is set in an alternate universe society in which every body possesses two 'souls' or human identities at birth. One of these identities, termed the "recessive soul," is supposed to fade away with age. Those who retain both souls are labelled 'hybrids' and are ostracized from normal society. The series' protagonists are Addie and Eva, the dominant and recessive souls respectively, who inhabit the same body. The girls hide the presence of Eva, who has lost control of their shared body but never completely faded, for fear of what might happen if they were ever discovered. Over the course of the trilogy, the girls are at first institutionalized for their hybrid nature, then join a resistance force for hybrid rights.

The Hybrid Chronicles Trilogy includes What's Left of Me (2012), Once We Were (2013), and Echoes of Us (2014).

Middle grade novels

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The Emperor's Riddle, Zhang's first Middle Grade novel, is set in Fuzhou, China. It describes the adventures of a Chinese-American girl as she searches for an ancient, Ming dynasty treasure. The book details the legends involving the assassination of Chinese emperor Zhu Yunwen, the second emperor of the Ming dynasty, and touches on the events of the Chinese cultural revolution.[13][14]

Zhang's second middle grade novel, The Memory of Forgotten Things, is a return to science fiction. The twelve-year-old protagonist, Sophia Wallace, has memories of her deceased mother that don't make sense, memories that take place after her mother's death. She believes that an upcoming solar eclipse will allow her to cross over into a parallel world where her mother never died.[11]

Reception

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The Hybrid Chronicles has received generally positive reception from several websites.[15][16] The first in the trilogy, What's Left of Me, was chosen as a 2012 BEA Buzz book[17] and given a starred review on Publishers Weekly.[18] It was positively reviewed in The New York Times.[19]

In 2017, The Emperor's Riddle won an honorable mention for the NCTA's Freeman Award.[4] It also won a Parent's Choice Award.[3]

The Memory of Forgotten Things was selected as a Bank Street Best Children's Book of the Year.[20]

The first Amy Wu picture book, Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao, received a starred review from Kirkus,[21] and was a Kirkus Best Picture Book of 2019.[22] It was also chosen as a First and Best 2019 book by the Toronto Public Library.[23]

References

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  1. ^ "Library of Congress Authority File".
  2. ^ "Summary Bibliography: Kat Zhang".
  3. ^ a b "The Emperor's Riddle". Parents' Choice Foundation. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  4. ^ a b "The Emperor's Riddle – NCTA". NCTA. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  5. ^ "Books". Kat Zhang. September 1, 2015. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  6. ^ "Zhang, Kat 1991– [WorldCat.org]". www.worldcat.org.
  7. ^ Kang Kai (康慨) (September 24, 2012). "华裔美国女生张亦雪昨日出版反乌托邦小说处女作". chinawriter.com.cn (in Chinese).
  8. ^ "Vanderbilt Sci-Fi Author Kat Zhang". Vanderbilt University. April 16, 2013.
  9. ^ "The Emperor's Riddle". GoodReads. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  10. ^ "Rights report week of November 2 2015". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved July 3, 2016.
  11. ^ a b "The Memory of Forgotten Things by Kat Zhang".
  12. ^ "Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  13. ^ Zhang, Kat (September 8, 2018). The emperor's riddle. OCLC 960031085 – via Open WorldCat.
  14. ^ "The Emperor's Riddle". www.goodreads.com.
  15. ^ James, Thea (September 13, 2013). "Book Review: Once We Were by Kat Zhang". The Book Smugglers. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  16. ^ Barisich, Justin (September 17, 2013). "Kat Zhang – Once We Were – Book Review". BookPage. Retrieved June 8, 2016.
  17. ^ "BEA 2012: The YA and Middle-Grade Fiction Buzz". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved July 3, 2016.
  18. ^ "What's Left of Me". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved July 3, 2016.
  19. ^ Condie, Ally (November 9, 2012). "'Beta' and 'What's Left of Me'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved October 2, 2019.
  20. ^ "Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year" (PDF).
  21. ^ AMY WU AND THE PERFECT BAO by Kat Zhang , Charlene Chua | Kirkus Reviews.
  22. ^ "Best Picture Books of 2019 That Celebrate Family (pg. 2)". Kirkus Reviews. Retrieved June 19, 2021.
  23. ^ "First and Best 2019 : Award Winners : Books & More : Ready for Reading". kids.tpl.ca. Retrieved December 24, 2019.