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Occupation
  
novelist

Notable works
  
The Third Son (2013)

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Nationality
  
US (Taiwanese American)

Alma mater
  
Harvard University (B.A.) Columbia University (M.D.)

Genre
  
novel, literary fiction, historical fiction

Education
  
Harvard University, Columbia University

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Julie Wu is a Taiwanese American novelist and medical doctor. She is the author of the novel The Third Son (2013), published by Algonquin Books.

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Life and career

Wu was born on April 2, 1967. She graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Literature, magna cum laude, and received her Medical Doctorate (MD degree) from the Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons. Wu entered the medical field partly because she believed that a medical career would benefit her as a writer. She completed her residency in internal medicine and then began practicing as a primary care physician. Wu then closed her medical practice upon wanting to focus her time on her writing and on her children. Wu is also a recipient of a 2012 Massachusetts Cultural Council fellowship, and has also received a writing grant from the Vermont Studio Center. She was once enrolled at the Indiana University at Bloomington master's program in vocal performance.

Novels

Wu wrote and published The Third Son in 2013, via Algonquin Books. The novel revolves around a boy named Saburo and is set against the backdrop of occupied 1950s Taiwan and America at the dawn of the space age. The novel received positive reviews from The Boston Globe, O the Oprah Magazine, Kirkus Reviews, The Christian Science Monitor, Shelf Awareness and more.

Background on The Third Son

Upon researching the political history of Taiwan and learning of the "2/28", Wu decided to write a novel that communicated the experience of the Taiwanese under Japanese rule and bridged the silence surrounding this time period. Wu stated that the inspiration for her debut novel evolved first from an initial desire to write the "Great American Novel" to a desire to provide a voice for the Taiwanese and their history. Wu ultimately wanted to write a story that would educate the American public stating that, "...[the novel] evolved partly from [my parents'] story but...I really fictionalized it...so that it would introduce people who wouldn't normally learn about Taiwanese history to Taiwanese history."

References

Julie Wu Wikipedia