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Disorientation

By: Elaine Hsieh Chou
Narrated by: Jennifer J Kim
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Disorientation by Elaine Hsieh Chou is a bighearted satire – alive with sharp edges, immense warmth, and a cast of unforgettable characters – that asks: who gets to tell our stories? And how does the story change when we finally tell it ourselves?

Twenty-nine-year-old PhD student Ingrid Yang is desperate to finish her dissertation on the late canonical poet Xiao-Wen Chou and never read about ‘Chinese-y’ things. When she accidentally stumbles upon a strange and curious note in the Chou archives, she convinces herself it’s her ticket out of academic hell.

But Ingrid’s in much deeper than she thinks. Her clumsy exploits to unravel the note’s message lead to an explosive discovery, one that upends her entire life and the lives of those around her. With her trusty friend Eunice Kim by her side and her rival Vivian Vo hot on her tail, together they set off a roller coaster of mishaps and misadventures, from campus protests and over-the-counter drug hallucinations, to book burnings and a movement that stinks of Yellow Peril propaganda. In the aftermath, nothing looks the same, including her gentle and doting fiancé . . .

As the events Ingrid instigated keep spiraling, she’ll have to confront her sticky relationship to white men and white institutions – and, most of all, herself.

©2022 Elaine Hsieh Chou (P)2022 Penguin Random House LLC
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Political Satire United States World Literature Fiction Comedy Misadventure Witty

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This is a must read. Funny, exciting, thought provoking and clever. Completely recommend without reservation.

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As a Dutch-Indonesian woman I found this book very relatable. The narrator was great and very pleasant to listen to. The story itself was a bit long winded at times and could’ve been more cohesive as it seemed to be trying to do a lot of things at the same time. Nevertheless an enjoyable listen. I found this book after reading Yellowface and looking for similar books.

Relatable satire for Asians living in western countries

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