Book Comments/Reviews
Bad Bad Girl by Gish Jen, Oct. 25, 2025, Knopf, NetGalley
I'm two thirds of the way through this novel which is roughly based on the life of the author's Shanghainese mother, who had left war torn Shanghai in the late 1930s just before the Communist take over of the city. The story also covers the extended family who had stayed behind in China, how they fared and what they experienced after the Communist takeover and the different stages of that era, including the great land reform and the Cultural Revolution.
The story is also about the author's sometimes tense relationship with her mother, who calls her Bad Bad Girl! whenever she is dismayed by the things that her outspoken and curious daughter will say. Far from being a traditionally obedient daughter, who defers to her parents and her traditional Chinese culture, the author asks too many "Why; Why Why" questions, and is too opinionated and unorthodox in her views. "You will never get married" is her mother's opinion.
History, culture, immigration, mother-daughter relationships - just some of the topics handled with humor and also with some sadness and regret.
I am giving this a five star rating and kudos to this Chinese/American-born writer.
What We Left Unsaid by Winnie M. Li, Aug. 19, 2025, Atria, NetGalley
Alice Chen's Reality Check by Kara Loo and Jennifer Young, June 3, 2025; Quirk Books, NetGalley
What are you reading, watching, or listening to this week?
Memes: The Sunday Post, It's Monday: What Are You Reading, Sunday Salon, and Stacking the Shelves, Mailbox Monday, Book Blogger Hop
Presently reading 'A Brief History of Misogyny - The World's Oldest Prejudice' by Jack Holland. After that I'll be reading 'Burmese Days' by George Orwell.
ReplyDeleteI've looked at Burmese Days in the past. His accounts are interesting, especially the hunting, as I recall. It should be a very interesting book.
DeleteI've enjoyed/found interesting everything by him I've read so far....
DeleteI love the sound of Bad Bad Girl. I need to read something with humor, I think.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these books with us.
The romcom sounds interesting, especially with a twist of murder.
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