Not your ordinary stories of youth.
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Not your ordinary stories of youth.
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SOUR HEART
If Miranda July and Lena Dunham are fans of Jenny Zhang, you should be too. Sour Heart is the Shanghai-born New Yorker’s first book, where she is well-placed to recount stories of first-generation young Chinese women in the Big Apple.
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GOODBYE, VITAMIN
Rachel Khong’s breakout novel follows the alternatingly comic and subtly tragic story of a millennial who abandons her career and personal life to bear witness to her academic father’s gradual memory loss.
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MY ABSOLUTE DARLING
In Gabriel Tallent’s debut novel, the 14-year-old protagonist emerges as an unlikely heroine in this harrowing story of overcoming even the most seemingly insurmountable obstacles.
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