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“5 out of 5 starsMeet the Literary Heir to Bruce Lee
Alex Ben Block has spent a lifetime writing about Hollywood, storytelling, and the larger-than-life characters who move through both worlds. In "The Adventures of a Young Kung Fu Legend," he turns that experience into a vivid coming-of-age novel set in 1950s Hong Kong, where tradition, street violence, and the discipline of martial arts collide.
The story follows Brad Chi, a talented young fighter and performer whose growing reputation draws him into rivalries, family expectations, and the dangerous pull of Hong Kong’s gang-dominated streets. Told through the eyes of his younger brother, the novel blends martial arts action with the emotional texture of a young man discovering what strength, honor, and responsibility really mean.
This is an amazing book that is hard to put down.
Block, who earlier wrote the well-known biography "The Legend of Bruce Lee," clearly knows this world and the philosophy behind it. What he delivers here isn’t biography but a spirited fictional tale about the making of a legend—and the discipline and sacrifice required along the way.”
― The Girl Who Would Be Marilyn Monroe: An Intimate Portrait of the Young Norma Jeane
Alex Ben Block has spent a lifetime writing about Hollywood, storytelling, and the larger-than-life characters who move through both worlds. In "The Adventures of a Young Kung Fu Legend," he turns that experience into a vivid coming-of-age novel set in 1950s Hong Kong, where tradition, street violence, and the discipline of martial arts collide.
The story follows Brad Chi, a talented young fighter and performer whose growing reputation draws him into rivalries, family expectations, and the dangerous pull of Hong Kong’s gang-dominated streets. Told through the eyes of his younger brother, the novel blends martial arts action with the emotional texture of a young man discovering what strength, honor, and responsibility really mean.
This is an amazing book that is hard to put down.
Block, who earlier wrote the well-known biography "The Legend of Bruce Lee," clearly knows this world and the philosophy behind it. What he delivers here isn’t biography but a spirited fictional tale about the making of a legend—and the discipline and sacrifice required along the way.”
― The Girl Who Would Be Marilyn Monroe: An Intimate Portrait of the Young Norma Jeane




