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My Name Is Iris
My Name Is Iris: A Novel | Brando Skyhorse
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Brando Skyhorse, the PEN/Hemingway Awardwinning author of The Madonnas of Echo Park, returns with a riveting literary dystopian novel set in a near-future America where mandatory identification wristbands make second-generation immigrants into second-class citizensa powerful family saga for readers of Mohsin Hamids Exit West and Rumaan Alams Leave the World Behind. Iris Prince is starting over. After years of drifting apart, she and her husband are going through a surprisingly drama-free divorce. She's moved to a new house in a new neighborhood, and has plans for gardening, coffee clubs, and spending more time with her nine-year-old daughter Melanie. It feels like her life is finally exactly what she wants it to be. Then, one beautiful morning, she looks outside her kitchen windowand sees that a wall has appeared in her front yard overnight. Where did it come from? What does it mean? And why does it seem to keep growing? Meanwhile, a Silicon Valley startup has launched a high-tech wrist wearable called "the Band." Pitched as a convenient, eco-friendly tool to help track local utilities and replace driver's licenses and IDs, the Band is available only to those who can prove parental citizenship. Suddenly, Iris, a proud second-generation Mexican American, is now of "unverifiable origin," unable to prove who she is, or where she, and her undocumented loved ones, belong. Amid a climate of fear and hate-fueled violence, Iris must confront how far she'll go to protect what matters to her most. My Name Is Iris is an all-too-possible story about family, intolerance, and hope, offering a brilliant and timely look at one womans journey to discover who she cantand canbe.
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Sara_Planz
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This near-future work of speculative fiction really struck a chord with me. It puts a spotlight on issues like immigration, sexism, racism, and xenophobia through an incredibly original storyline. Skyhorse perfectly captures the way that fear of “the other” can be used to create distrust amongst people in their own communities. I could feel the anger welling up inside of me as I read this because I recognize these tactics being used today.

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AmyG
My Name Is Iris: A Novel | Brando Skyhorse
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And I bailed on my #Bookspin. I. Just. Can‘t. This book was all over the place.

On to the next….

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AmyG @TheAromaofBooks Ha! Right? 7mo
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KT1432
My Name Is Iris: A Novel | Brando Skyhorse
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Eek!! I won this gorgeous copy in a Fable book club and I‘m so excited to start it! I never win anything lol. Yay for #bookmail!

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Hooked_on_books
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First gen American Iris, born Inez, has happily assimilated. She‘s doing pretty well, but then a band system is instituted and it turns out you have to have a parent born in the US to qualify for one. That‘s when the racism that‘s always been there becomes so clear to her. This is really good, building the tension beautifully through the book after starting us in “normal” life and gradually adding the dystopia. The ending is a little weak.