Disorientation

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Witty exploration of academia, identity, and mystery.

If you've ever felt out of place or question the norms around you, "Disorientation" is a book you may find relatable. Elaine Hsieh Chou presents a sharp and satirical look at the academic world through the eyes of a Taiwanese American Ph.D. candidate. The story dives into themes of racial identity and the often absurd reality of higher education, with a blend of humor and suspense that keeps the pages turning.

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Disorientation

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ISBN: 9780593491775
Publisher: Penguin Press
Date of Publication: 2022-03-22
Format: Paperback
Related Topics: Asian Literature, Mystery
Goodreads rating: 3.84
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A Taiwanese American woman’s coming of consciousness ignites eye-opening revelations and chaos on a college campus in this outrageously hilarious yet startlingly tender debut novel. 29-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 again. But after four years of painstaking research, she has nothing but anxiety and stomach pain to show for her efforts. 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 rollercoaster of mishaps and misadventures, from campus protests and OTC drug hallucinations, to book burnings and a movement that stinks of “Yellow Peril” propaganda. In the aftermath, nothing looks quite the same to Ingrid—including her gentle and doting fiancé, Stephen Greene. When he embarks on a book tour with the “super kawaii” Japanese author he’s translated, doubts and insecurities creep in. At the same time, she finds herself drawn to the cool and aloof Alex Kim (
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Witty exploration of academia, identity, and mystery.

If you've ever felt out of place or question the norms around you, "Disorientation" is a book you may find relatable. Elaine Hsieh Chou presents a sharp and satirical look at the academic world through the eyes of a Taiwanese American Ph.D. candidate. The story dives into themes of racial identity and the often absurd reality of higher education, with a blend of humor and suspense that keeps the pages turning.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.