The Satisfaction Cafe: 'Insightful, necessary and beautiful' Ann Patchett
Autor Kathy Wangen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 iun 2025
'Vivid and precise, deliciously cool-eyed, immensely readable' Jonathan Franzen
'Evokes the narrative power of classic Anne Tyler' Janice Y.K. Lee, author of The Piano Teacher
'I loved this novel and its heroine so much. A must-read' J. Courtney Sullivan, author of The Cliffs
Joan Liang's life is a series of surprising developments: she never thought she would leave Taiwan (and for all places, California), nor did she expect her first marriage to implode - especially as quickly and spectacularly as it did. She definitely did not expect to fall in love with an older, wealthy American and become his fourth wife and mother to his youngest children. Through all this she asks herself the question familiar to so many of us: what are we living for? And are we ever truly satisfied?
Vivid, comic and intensely moving, The Satisfaction Café is a novel about all of the joy, sorrow, betrayal and beauty that come with marriage and family - and above all, about life's endless capacity to surprise us.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780349147260
ISBN-10: 0349147264
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Abacus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0349147264
Pagini: 340
Dimensiuni: 152 x 232 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Abacus
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Captivating from the first sentence ... a beautiful character study spanning an entire life while navigating the joys, sorrow and surprises that life can throw our way
With hints of Anne Tyler, Wang shows how the extraordinary can find its way into every life
The Satisfaction Café is both deep and wide, tracing the arc of a single life and then showing how that life ripples out across family, friends and time. At every turn Joan proves to be more insightful and more necessary than people believed her to be, the result of which is this insightful, necessary and beautiful novel.
Kathy Wang is a born storyteller, vivid and precise, deliciously cool-eyed, immensely readable
An intimate portrait of a life unlike any I have read before. I loved this novel and its heroine so much. Kathy Wang writes with humour, wisdom and compassion. A must-read
Kathy Wang's outstanding novel is one of the best I've read in quite some time. Joan is tough, opinionated, vulnerable, and wise, and it is a privilege to witness the arc of her life. I would have stayed with her for another three hundred pages
Reading Kathy Wang is like talking to your best friend. The Satisfaction Cafe evokes the narrative power of classic Anne Tyler, infused with Wang's signature humor, warmth and wisdom. I want to share this novel with everyone
Kathy Wang has written the majestic story of an ordinary life, with all its small joys and everyday struggles and tiny, vast tragedies. Warm but unsparing, clear-eyed, moving, and frequently incredibly funny
Subtle, surprising, and elegantly constructed, The Satisfaction Cafe is an insightful and funny exploration of how seldom our choices feel like choices; how rare and elusive the idea of home can feel
A beautiful, intimate novel that takes the reader, again and again, to unexpected places. Wang's characters are so real and flawed and human you expect them to spring from the page. What a breath of fresh air - a novel with nothing to prove and so much to give. I didn't want it to end
The Satisfaction Cafe is big-hearted without being sentimental, profound without pretence, and witty without sacrificing sincerity - qualities that reflect its unforgettable protagonist, Joan. This is the kind of story that makes you want to write a thank you note to the author, call up an old friend, and gaze at strangers with greater compassion and curiosity. Kathy Wang bestows us with virtuoso prose, gentle wisdom, and a main character who stands among the best I've ever read. I fell in love with and savoured this beautiful novel
Kathy Wang creates remarkably nuanced and affecting characters with such ease and economy. I found myself utterly captivated by The Satisfaction Cafe, immediately pulled into the beautifully told sweep of a whole life. A marvelous book
Kathy Wang's quietly pitched but engaging character study [has] a cool, crystalline, lightly witty detachment ... One for fans of Ann Patchett and Anne Tyler
Beautifully observed ... Wang vividly portrays both immense tragedy and quiet success in the trajectory of a single life with compassion, humour and wisdom
An antidote to our global dissatisfaction ... Ironic but rarely biting, Wang's narration moves nimbly just above Joan's perplexed perspective while catching the notes of absurdity and hypocrisy around her. That's perfect because Joan is always within and without - participating in the culture of wealthy White people but also subjected to it, living in luxury but caught in an undercurrent of condescending comments, glances, and expectations
Kathy Wang's sumptuous new novel The Satisfaction Cafe beguiled me so fiercely I wanted, once finished, to un-remember it so I could relish it again for the first time. In no way the Hallmark-card rom-com its title may suggest, this deft, sharp, funny, poignant chronicle delights and surprises: modern, complex, credibly absurd. Traveling skillfully across one woman's lifetime, readers will feel up-close and personal - both to that trajectory and to all the lives it touches. One of the richest, prickliest, wittiest contemporary sagas I can recall, "Satisfaction" is - I'm sorry, no other words work - profoundly satisfying
Captivating, beautiful, superbly told ... Just sublime!
This novel offers an intimate portrait of a woman navigating life's many complexities. Wonderfully written, with real depth and empathy, it reveals the strengths and flaws of its characters with warmth and honesty. A captivating, thought-provoking read
Welcome to sunny California ... peopled by a rich mix of flawed humanity ... satisfaction guaranteed
Joan Liang's life is a series of surprising developments: she never thought she would leave Taiwan (and for all places, California), nor did she expect her first marriage to implode - especially as quickly and spectacularly as it did. She definitely did not expect to fall in love with an older, wealthy American and become his fourth wife and mother to his youngest children. Through all this she asks herself the question familiar to so many of us: what are we living for? And are we ever truly satisfied?
Vivid, comic and intensely moving, The Satisfaction Café is a novel about all of the joy, sorrow, betrayal and beauty that come with marriage and family - and above all, about life's endless capacity to surprise us.
With hints of Anne Tyler, Wang shows how the extraordinary can find its way into every life
The Satisfaction Café is both deep and wide, tracing the arc of a single life and then showing how that life ripples out across family, friends and time. At every turn Joan proves to be more insightful and more necessary than people believed her to be, the result of which is this insightful, necessary and beautiful novel.
Kathy Wang is a born storyteller, vivid and precise, deliciously cool-eyed, immensely readable
An intimate portrait of a life unlike any I have read before. I loved this novel and its heroine so much. Kathy Wang writes with humour, wisdom and compassion. A must-read
Kathy Wang's outstanding novel is one of the best I've read in quite some time. Joan is tough, opinionated, vulnerable, and wise, and it is a privilege to witness the arc of her life. I would have stayed with her for another three hundred pages
Reading Kathy Wang is like talking to your best friend. The Satisfaction Cafe evokes the narrative power of classic Anne Tyler, infused with Wang's signature humor, warmth and wisdom. I want to share this novel with everyone
Kathy Wang has written the majestic story of an ordinary life, with all its small joys and everyday struggles and tiny, vast tragedies. Warm but unsparing, clear-eyed, moving, and frequently incredibly funny
Subtle, surprising, and elegantly constructed, The Satisfaction Cafe is an insightful and funny exploration of how seldom our choices feel like choices; how rare and elusive the idea of home can feel
A beautiful, intimate novel that takes the reader, again and again, to unexpected places. Wang's characters are so real and flawed and human you expect them to spring from the page. What a breath of fresh air - a novel with nothing to prove and so much to give. I didn't want it to end
The Satisfaction Cafe is big-hearted without being sentimental, profound without pretence, and witty without sacrificing sincerity - qualities that reflect its unforgettable protagonist, Joan. This is the kind of story that makes you want to write a thank you note to the author, call up an old friend, and gaze at strangers with greater compassion and curiosity. Kathy Wang bestows us with virtuoso prose, gentle wisdom, and a main character who stands among the best I've ever read. I fell in love with and savoured this beautiful novel
Kathy Wang creates remarkably nuanced and affecting characters with such ease and economy. I found myself utterly captivated by The Satisfaction Cafe, immediately pulled into the beautifully told sweep of a whole life. A marvelous book
Kathy Wang's quietly pitched but engaging character study [has] a cool, crystalline, lightly witty detachment ... One for fans of Ann Patchett and Anne Tyler
Beautifully observed ... Wang vividly portrays both immense tragedy and quiet success in the trajectory of a single life with compassion, humour and wisdom
An antidote to our global dissatisfaction ... Ironic but rarely biting, Wang's narration moves nimbly just above Joan's perplexed perspective while catching the notes of absurdity and hypocrisy around her. That's perfect because Joan is always within and without - participating in the culture of wealthy White people but also subjected to it, living in luxury but caught in an undercurrent of condescending comments, glances, and expectations
Kathy Wang's sumptuous new novel The Satisfaction Cafe beguiled me so fiercely I wanted, once finished, to un-remember it so I could relish it again for the first time. In no way the Hallmark-card rom-com its title may suggest, this deft, sharp, funny, poignant chronicle delights and surprises: modern, complex, credibly absurd. Traveling skillfully across one woman's lifetime, readers will feel up-close and personal - both to that trajectory and to all the lives it touches. One of the richest, prickliest, wittiest contemporary sagas I can recall, "Satisfaction" is - I'm sorry, no other words work - profoundly satisfying
Captivating, beautiful, superbly told ... Just sublime!
This novel offers an intimate portrait of a woman navigating life's many complexities. Wonderfully written, with real depth and empathy, it reveals the strengths and flaws of its characters with warmth and honesty. A captivating, thought-provoking read
Welcome to sunny California ... peopled by a rich mix of flawed humanity ... satisfaction guaranteed
Joan Liang's life is a series of surprising developments: she never thought she would leave Taiwan (and for all places, California), nor did she expect her first marriage to implode - especially as quickly and spectacularly as it did. She definitely did not expect to fall in love with an older, wealthy American and become his fourth wife and mother to his youngest children. Through all this she asks herself the question familiar to so many of us: what are we living for? And are we ever truly satisfied?
Vivid, comic and intensely moving, The Satisfaction Café is a novel about all of the joy, sorrow, betrayal and beauty that come with marriage and family - and above all, about life's endless capacity to surprise us.