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Gods of Want
Gods of Want: Stories | K-Ming Chang
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Startling stories that centre the bodies, memories, myths and relationships of Asian American women, from the US National Book Award '5 Under 35' honoree and author of Bestiary In 'Auntland', a steady stream of aunts adjust to American life by sneaking surreptitious kisses from women at temple, buying tubs of vanilla ice cream to prepare for citizenship tests, and hatching plans to name their daughters 'Dog'. In 'The Chorus of Dead Cousins', ghost-cousins cross space, seas, and skies to haunt their live-cousin, wife to a storm chaser. In 'Xf', a mother-in-law tortures a wife in increasingly unsuccessful attempts to rid the house of her. In 'Mariela', two girls explore one another's bodies for the first time in the belly of a plastic shark, while in 'Virginia Slims', a woman from a cigarette ad comes to life. And in 'Resident Aliens', a former slaughterhouse serves as a residence to a series of widows, each harboring her own calamitous secrets. With each tale, K-Ming Chang gives us her own take on a surrealism that mixes myth and migration, corporeality and ghostliness, queerness and the quotidian. Stunningly told in her feminist fabulist style, these are uncanny stories peeling back greater questions of power and memory.
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psalva
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More and more it‘s the feeling that a book gives me which is what I remember most. If it‘s a particularly powerful or emotional reading experience, I cherish it long after I forget the characters‘ names or other details. This is a book that will leave a lasting mark. Chang‘s imaginative, haunting writing really impressed me. I wanted to underline every sentence. ⬇️

psalva It was full of recurring imagery but it felt fresh throughout, always revealing new connections. I can‘t wait to hear what #GroupQ thinks! #LMPBC @Reggie @BookmarkTavern . @Bookzombie I‘ll have this in the mail tomorrow and hopefully it‘ll be with you in the next few days. Sorry for the delay! 2w
Bookzombie No worries! I will have plenty of time to read it. 🙂 2w
Reggie I‘m excited to read this. I spent part of my day with a friend and Barnes and Nobles going through the stacks saying this one destroyed me, this one made me cry for the last 200 pages, this one, I couldn‘t see through my tears. Lolol let‘s do this. 2w
Bookzombie @psalva I‘m sorry I forgot to tell you I got your book last week. 🙂 7d
psalva @Bookzombie No worries. Glad it arrived okay ☺️ 7d
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psalva
Gods of Want: Stories | K-Ming Chang
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I‘ve settled on this for #LMPBC #GroupQ. I‘m in the midst of reading it, and loving it. I hope to be finished in the next few days so I can send it off.
@Reggie @Bookzombie @BookmarkTavern

BookmarkTavern That is such a gorgeous cover! 💖 3w
Reggie Yay!!! Looking forward to it. 3w
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TheBookDream
Gods of Want: Stories | K-Ming Chang
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🫠🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️ #bookhaul #sandiegosummer Anyone know of a July 4th readathon?

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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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I admired but didn't always love this collection of short fiction, including flash fiction as well as more traditional length short stories. K-Ming Chang's writing is so unique, full of strange and beautiful images and ideas, which the book focuses on more than character or plot. Her style feels more akin to poetry than fiction, especially the flash fiction which was my favourite. The stories are surreal, dark, sexy, queer, deeply weird.

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Tonton
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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WOW WOW WOW the first story in here, "Auntland," is jaw dropping good
#QueerBooks #LGBTQ #AsianBooks

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