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My Year Abroad

Chang-rae Lee

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English
Hudson Street Press (an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) Inc)
03 May 2022
INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER

A New York Times Notable Book
* Named a Best Book of the Year by Vogue, TIME, and Marie Claire

""A

manifesto to happiness-the one found when you stop running from who you

are."" -New York Times Book Review

""An extraordinary book, acrobatic on the level of the

sentence, symphonic across its many movements-and this is a book thatmoves...

My

Year Abroad is a wild ride-a caper, a romance, a bildungsroman,

and something of a satire of how to get filthy rich in rising Asia."" -Vogue

From the award-winning author of Native Speaker and On

Such a Full Sea, an exuberant, provocative story about a young American

life transformed by an unusual Asian adventure - and about the human

capacities for pleasure, pain, and connection.

Tiller is an average American college student with a good heart but minimal

aspirations. Pong Lou is a larger-than-life, wildly creative Chinese

American entrepreneur who sees something intriguing in Tiller beyond his

bored exterior and takes him under his wing. When Pong brings him along on

a boisterous trip across Asia, Tiller is catapulted from ordinary young man

to talented protege, and pulled into a series of ever more extreme and

eye-opening experiences that transform his view of the world, of Pong, and

of himself.

In the breathtaking, ""precise, elliptical prose"" that Chang-rae Lee is

known for (The New York Times), the narrative alternates

between Tiller's outlandish, mind-boggling year with Pong and the strange,

riveting, emotionally complex domestic life that follows it, as Tiller

processes what happened to him abroad and what it means for his future. Rich

with commentary on Western attitudes, Eastern stereotypes, capitalism,

global trade, mental health, parenthood, mentorship, and more, My

Year Abroad is also an exploration of the surprising effects of

cultural immersion-on a young American in Asia, on a Chinese man in

America, and on an unlikely couple hiding out in the suburbs. Tinged at

once with humor and darkness, electric with its accumulating surprises and

suspense, My Year Abroad is a novel that only Chang-rae

Lee could have written, and one that will be read and discussed for years

to come.
By:  
Imprint:   Hudson Street Press (an imprint of Penguin Group (USA) Inc)
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 31mm
Weight:   395g
ISBN:   9781594634581
ISBN 10:   1594634580
Pages:   496
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Chang-rae Lee is the author of Native Speaker, winner of the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award for first fiction, as well as On Such a Full Sea, A Gesture Life, Aloft, and The Surrendered, winner of the Dayton Peace Prize and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Chang-rae Lee teaches writing at Stanford University.

Reviews for My Year Abroad

Praise for My Year Abroad: A wild tale that moves coolly between satire and thriller . . . . Lee tells a story of what it means to be plucked from darkness into the light of recognition, and in doing so, explores the fundamental human desires to be seen and to love. -The Washington Post A wild-ride picaresque, wisecracking, funny, ambitious, full of sex and danger. -The New York Times Book Review Exuberant . . . Lee's writing style, as usual, is alive with wit and satiric social commentary... boisterous and fun. -NPR, Fresh Air My Year Abroad is an extraordinary book, acrobatic on the level of the sentence, symphonic across its many movements-and this is a book that moves. . . . My Year Abroad is a wild ride-a caper, a romance, a bildungsroman, and something of a satire of how to get filthy rich in rising Asia. -Vogue.com A moving saga about family and loss, embedded in what reads like a romp. Ultimately, Lee has succeeded in creating that rare type of novel, one which is both sneakily profound and a blast to read. -San Francisco Chronicle Dickens meets globalism in this new work from one of our most celebrated writers. -OprahDaily.com Chang-rae Lee's new global adventure is his most essentially American novel. . . . Long preoccupied with the ways identity holds people back, Lee now seems to want to write about how those things open us up, for good or ill. -Los Angeles Times Chang-rae Lee's propulsive dark comedy re-creates a Dantean descent into a globalism teetering on disaster. . . . a pulse-raising page-turner, with dazzling moments and a Saunders-esque riot of marketing gimmicks and junk food. -Star Tribune Reading My Year Abroad feels like watching a master juggler at work; Lee, the author of five other novels, highlights his accomplished literary skills within this kaleidoscopic, dynamic narrative. -Electric Literature A syncopated surprise, with an ending that will be sure to leave you texting all your friends. -NYMag.com/Vulture Chang-rae Lee's latest novel is about much more than a wild adventure abroad. . . . It's an energetic but tender exploration of cultural immersion, ambition and pleasure that takes many unexpected turns. -Time.com Equal parts insightful, suspenseful and darkly funny. -PureWow Tinged with dark humor and rich with commentary. -Fortune.com A riotously funny, bizarre, brilliant novel. -Medium Chang-rae Lee's electric new novel has the kind of kinetic energy that makes reading it feel like a full body experience, leaving you wondering and in awe of where exactly it will take you next. . . . a virtuosic, wildly original book-one that cements Lee's status as one of the most exciting writers working today. -Refinery29 By turns dark, humorous and almost sneakily insightful. -GoodHousekeeping.com My Year Abroad is a strange and stirring amalgam: a tender novel about business, ambition, and appetite. With great generosity, and in a searching, democratic spirit, Chang-rae Lee describes the enticements, mirages, pleasures and catastrophes that attend not only the pursuit of wealth but the pursuit of happiness in all its forms, romantic, domestic, and, yes, gustatory. In Pong Lou, he has given American literature a character who deserves his place among other tragic dreamers, from Gatsby to J.R. -Jeffrey Eugenides, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Middlesex For a quarter century now, from book to book, [Chang-rae Lee] has explored the ever-urgent themes of alienation, assimilation, and identity with unmatched assurance and acuity. He has redefined not only what it means to be American, but the fabric of the Great American Novel itself. -Jhumpa Lahiri, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Interpreter of Maladies My Year Abroad is a novel of astonishing wit and wisdom and scope, a globe-spanning story about those powerful first youthful encounters with love and evil and heartbreak and beauty. It's also, by the way, enormously fun to read. Chang-rae Lee is, clearly, a master. -Nathan Hill, The New York Times-bestselling author of The Nix [A] wildly inventive comic novel . . . Chang-rae Lee has written a surprising, spirited, keenly observed novel, full of the crazy and the profound. -BookPage, (starred review) Lee is supreme, and this high-velocity, shocking, and wise novel, avidly promoted, is emitting an irresistible magnetic force. -Booklist, (starred review) Lee is masterful from passage to passage. . . . A sage study in how readily we're undone by our appetites. -Kirkus Reviews This literary whirlwind has Lee running on all cylinders. -Publishers Weekly, (starred review)


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