**The true story of how Hollywood musicals got one person through
school, depression, and the challenges of parenthood
**
Inspired by the visual richness and cinematic structure of the Hollywood
musical, Blame This on the Boogie chronicles the adventures of a
Filipino American girl born in the decade of disco who escapes life's
hardships and mundanity through the genre's feel-good song-and-dance
numbers. Rina Ayuyang explores how the glowing charm of the silver
screen can transform reality, shaping a person's approach to childhood,
relationships, sports, reality TV, and eventually politics, parenthood,
and mortality.
Ayuyang's comics are as vibrant as the movies that she loves. Her deeply
personal, moving stories unveil the magic of the world around
us--rendering the ordinary extraordinary through a jazzed-up
song-and-dance routine. Ayuyang showcases the way her love of musicals
became a form of therapeutic distraction to circumnavigate a childhood
of dealing with cultural differences, her struggles with postpartum
depression, and an adulthood overshadowed by an increasingly frightening
and depressing political climate.
Blame This on the Boogie is Ayuyang's ode to the melody of the world,
and shows how tuning out of life and into the magic of Hollywood can
actually help an outsider find her place in it.