Disorientation: A Novel
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Dive into the captivating world of Disorientation: A Novel, where humor meets the harsh realities of identity and societal constructs. This brilliantly crafted satire by eliza chou intertwines the journey of Ingrid Yang, a PhD candidate, as she navigates the turbulent waters of academia while confronting the deep-rooted prejudices that permeate her life and the lives of those around her. With a blend of sharp wit and profound insight, Disorientation serves...
Show moreDive into the captivating world of Disorientation: A Novel, where humor meets the harsh realities of identity and societal constructs. This brilliantly crafted satire by eliza chou intertwines the journey of Ingrid Yang, a PhD candidate, as she navigates the turbulent waters of academia while confronting the deep-rooted prejudices that permeate her life and the lives of those around her. With a blend of sharp wit and profound insight, Disorientation serves not only as a comedy but also as a poignant reflection on race, identity, and the insidious nature of societal stereotypes.
Perfect for Book Clubs where discussions on societal issues can flourish, as well as offering an insightful read during literary festivals or as a thoughtful gift for graduations or birthdays.
When placed alongside contemporaries in the satire genre, Disorientation stands out for its unique voice and authentic perspective. Unlike typical campus comedies, it delves deeper into the socio-political implications of academia, drawing parallels with works by authors like Alice Walker or David Sedaris, yet maintaining an authenticity that is distinctly its own.
This novel resonates deeply with anyone who has felt marginalized or stereotyped within their own life. Disorientation encourages readers to confront uncomfortable truths about societal prejudice while offering a pathway to understanding and discussion. Say goodbye to complacency as the book empowers readers to embrace their narratives and challenge the status quo.
Less| manufacturer | Penguin Press |
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| releaseDate | 2022-03-22T00:00:00.000Z |
| languages | [ Published Value = English ] |
| productGroup | Digital Ebook Purchas |
The novel explores themes of identity, racism, and the complexities of academia, all conveyed through a satirical lens.
It appeals to young adults, academics, and lovers of satire, as well as general fiction readers.
The story features a fast-paced plot with unexpected twists and a deep focus on character development.
Yes, the book contains references to actual events that enhance its commentary on societal issues.