Love Transcending Time: A Gripping Tale of Immigrant Experience and Young Romance in ‘In Search of Rohan Chang’
In Search of Rohan Chang
by Lincoln Lee
Genre: Young Adult / Fantasy
ISBN: 9781945316098
Print Length: 572 pages
A daring romanticization of Good versus Evil, with an emphasis on the plight of minorities in a divisive world
“In Search of Rohan Chang” is a captivating coming-of-age story that delves into themes of identity, prejudice, and the complexities of power. The protagonist, 17-year-old Asian American Rohan Chang, feels disconnected from the life his parents envision for him. Battling racial stereotypes, he learns to blend into the background to avoid ridicule. However, his world changes when he starts hearing a voice that reveals a great power within him, leading to extraordinary abilities like superhuman speed and teleportation.
As Rohan embraces his newfound powers, he becomes popular at school and gains the courage to pursue his crush, Amayah. Together, they unexpectedly travel through time, witnessing the horrors of chattel slavery in Mississippi in 1854 and experiencing their immigrant parents’ struggles in 1980s New York City. Amidst these journeys, Rohan learns about Amayah’s Christian faith, deepening their connection.
Returning to their present in 1997, Rohan and Amayah carry newfound compassion for others and a greater understanding of power. Unbeknownst to them, the lessons they have learned become crucial in facing the evil lurking in their city and unraveling the mystery behind Rohan’s abilities.
“In Search of Rohan Chang” skillfully tackles profound questions about power and morality, exploring how power can shape one’s approach to life and relationships. It raises thought-provoking inquiries: Why choose the “right” path when power offers alternative possibilities? How does power influence our interactions with others? These weighty themes are handled adeptly, providing readers with meaningful reflections through the lens of a 17-year-old protagonist. Author Lincoln Lee’s writing prowess and possibly lived experiences contribute to the story’s effective exploration of these complex topics.
The novel manifests a clear preference for the Christian worldview, with allusions to Christianity woven throughout the narrative. This daring romanticization of the eternal struggle between God and Satan, represented by individuals granted extraordinary power, may resonate differently with readers depending on their religiosity. However, the book navigates Christian concepts skillfully, avoiding excessive theological depth.
“In Search of Rohan Chang” delivers a thrilling and enjoyable ride, highlighting the profound power of true love. Recommended for its intended audience, this book successfully weaves together fantastical elements, the immigrant experience, prejudice, and young love, inviting readers to contemplate how we relate to one another and to power.