Atomweight: A Novel
Autor Emi Sasagawaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mai 2023 – vârsta ani
When nineteen-year-old Aki throws her first punch, the respectable ‘good girl’ discovers she’s a fighter.
Good girl, good student, good daughter: Aki has always done what her loving but demanding multiracial family expects. Far from her Vancouver home, she adjusts to life in London—studies, friends and a relationship with a wealthy but closeted Asian woman. Life is demanding, but Aki is coping until a violent incident triggers an unexpected response in the young Japanese-Latina woman. She discovers that brutal bar-fighting relieves her stress and she begins a dangerous dual existence—obedient and accommodating by day and brawling by night.
This is a novel about the need to reconcile competing cultures, traditions and values that also explores issues of sexual identity and violence.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1990160166
Pagini: 260
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Editura: Tidewater Press
Colecția Tidewater Press
Locul publicării:New Westminster, Canada
Recenzii
“Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth,” Mike Tyson once said. In Emi Sasagawa’s bold and searing Atomweight, we meet a young woman who makes her plans with her fists, sparring as a way to push away her doubts about her family, sexuality and relationships. Sasagawa writes like a fighter: nimble and devastating. KEVIN CHONG, author of The Double Life of Benson Yu
Atomweight is a complex coming of age story that through sharp storytelling reveals the power and pain of existing in a queer body; a body that witnesses two very different yet dominant cultures push against one another. This is where the terrifying world of fighting is faced head on. The end result is a bold and gripping tale of identity, love and a poignant exploration of self. CHELENE KNIGHT, author of Junie
. . . a powerful impactful novel that follows a duel narrative within one character. A narrative similar to the one many queer folks of colour navigate in their daily lives. Heightened by stressful fight scenes, and smoothed by strong lyrical prose: this novel takes the queer experience by its horns, and tames it for the readers on the page. It’s a bright and wonderful debut by Emi Sasagawa. DANNY RAMADAN, author of ghorn Echoes