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“Maybe it wasn’t about the moving to new places, but about the challenge of staying put.”

The Leavers by Lisa Ko

September 4, 2020 by narfna Leave a Comment

This felt like two separate books to me, and one of them I liked much better than the other. The two central characters in this novel are Deming Guo and his mother, Polly, who is a Chinese immigrant (undocumented) from the city of Fuzhou, now living in New York (I loved the specificity of Deming and Polly insisting they speak Fuzhounese, which is a dialect of Min Chinese; this book had great cultural and historical detail like this all throughout). The first third of the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Asian-American, Fiction, Immigrants, lisa ko, lit-fic, literary fiction, narfna, read harder challenge 2020, the leavers

narfna's CBR12 Review No:121 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Asian-American, Fiction, Immigrants, lisa ko, lit-fic, literary fiction, narfna, read harder challenge 2020, the leavers ·
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A cheerful story of immigration, loss, and family (Um, not really cheerful).

The Leavers by Lisa Ko

December 31, 2019 by ardaigle Leave a Comment

This book was a selection of my local library book club, I hadn’t heard of it and went into it knowing nothing about it; however, it was a National Book Award finalist in 2017 and received other accolades. I did go into it expecting something good and I was overall was left pleased but underwhelmed with the experience. Deming and his mother Polly live in New York city. She was born in rural China and has come to America to have a better life. When […]

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ardaigle's CBR11 Review No:50 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: lisa ko, the leavers ·
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You’re going to be hearing more about this one

May 16, 2017 by vel veeter 3 Comments

This book has huge parts in it that are really really good. And in fact, her two main characters are so interesting and developed and satisfying, it’s a shame that the big flaw/issue I have with this book mars it so much. In this novel, a young Fuzhou boy living in New York City with his undocumented mother and various family and friends finds himself in the New York foster system after his mom disappears one day. Purportedly, she went to Florida for a job, […]

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