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The Sorrows of Others

By: Ada Zhang
Narrated by: Catherine Ho, Si Chen, Kaipo Schwab
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Set in China and America, in the generations after the Cultural Revolution, The Sorrows of Others is a dazzling collection about people confronted with being outsiders—as immigrants, as revolutionaries, and even, often, within their own families.

In New York City, an art student finds an unexpected subject when she moves in with a grandmother from Xi’an, and boundaries are put into question. When a newlywed couple moves to Arizona, adapting to unfamiliar customs keeps their marriage from falling apart. A woman grapples with what it means to care for another, and the limits of that care, when her dying husband returns from Beijing years after abandoning her. And during a rainy summer in Texas, a visitor exposes the unspoken but unburiable history that binds two families together. Ada Zhang writes with startling honesty and love about lives young and old, in a stunning debut that explores what happens when we leave home and what happens when we stay, and the selves we meet and shed in the process of becoming.

"Zhang debuts with a remarkable collection that explores the intricacies of Chinese American families.... The narrator also possesses a fascinating self-awareness, as when she reflects on her reasons to live frugally, which gives her an air of authenticity among her friends ('The hipsters would nod and drink their beers, smug in the idea that there was a real one among us'). Zhang’s crystalline stories ring with moments of surprising truth about her characters’ lives. This will stay with [listeners]." (Publishers Weekly, starred review)

The author is also a National Book Foundation 5-Under-35 Honoree.

©2023 Ada Zhang (P)2023 Audible, Inc.
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Zhang has a gift for writing. Her collection of short stories were deeply compelling and explores many complex themes across generations in an engaging and vivid lens for readers.

Bravo

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Loved it. A great read. Love the different narrators as well. Wish each story was longer though

Great book

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