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Chemistry

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Chemistry

Contributors:

By (Author) Weike Wang

ISBN:

9781925603675

Publisher:

Text Publishing

Imprint:

The Text Publishing Company

Publication Date:

30th April 2018

Country:

Australia

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Prizes:

Winner of PEN/Hemingway Award 2018 (United States)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

211

Dimensions:

Width 127mm, Height 198mm

Description

A luminous, funny and charming novel from National Book Foundation '5 under 35' Honouree, Weike Wang, about a young Chinese-American scientist must recalibrate her life when her academic career goes off-track Our unnamed narrator is three years into her post-grad studies in chemistry and nearly as long into her relationship with her devoted boyfriend, who has just proposed. But while his path forward seems straight, hers is 'like a gas particle moving around in space'- her research is stagnating, and she's questioning whether she's lost her passion for her work altogether. The demands of her Chinese parents - who have always expected nothing short of excellence - don't help. Eventually, the pressure mounts so high that she must leave everything she thought she knew about her future, and herself, behind. And for the first time she's confronted with a question she won't find the answer to in a textbook- What do I really want Over the next two years, this winningly flawed, disarmingly insightful heroine learns the formulas and equations for a different kind of chemistry - one in which the reactions can't be quantified, measured and analysed; one that can be studied only in the mysterious language of the heart.

Reviews

`Starts as a charming confection and then proceeds to add on layers of emotional depth and complexity with every page. It is to Wangs great credit that she manages to infuse such seriousness with so much light. I loved this novel. -- Ann Patchett
`How do we learn to love if we havent been taught That question seems to be the nucleus of Chemistry. Wang challenges the conventions of the marriage plot: the story begins with a proposal, falls into an alienating existential crisis, and ends in the morally ambiguous territory of self-actualisation. The force of the novel is the narrators perfectly executed voice, unflinching and painfully self-aware as she deconstructs her lifedisastrously, bravelyto see if there is anything at the bottom she can hold on to. -- Stephanie Danler
`Science is an excellent lens for Weike Wangs look at a young womans wonderfully skewed experience of love, ambition, loyalty, and, of course, chemistry. -- Amy Hempel
`A genuine piece of literature: wise, humorous, and moving. -- Ha Jin
`OutstandingUnfolding in brief chapters studded with observations about her childhood and scientific facts, Chemistry may be the funniest novel ever written about living with depression. * People *
`The most assured novel about indecisiveness youll ever readDespite its humour, Chemistry is an emotionally devastating novel about being young today and working to the point of incapacity without what you should really be doing and when you can stop. * Washington Post *
`A novel about an intelligent woman trying to find her place in the world. It has only the smallest pinches of action but generous measures of humour and emotionChemistry will appeal to anyone asking themselves, how do I create the sort of family I want without rejecting the family I have. * New York Times Book Review *
`A spiky, sparkling slip of a novelwith a singular take of love, lab science, and existential crises. * Entertainment Weekly *
`A clipped, funny, painfully honest narrative voice lights up Wangs debut about a Chinese-American graduate student who finds the scientific method inadequate for understanding her parents, her boyfriend, or herselfWang [has a] gift for perspective. * Publishers Weekly *
`Equal parts intense and funnyThe narrators voicedistinctive and appealingmakes this novel at once moving and amusing, never predictable. A wry, unique, touching tale of the limits of parental and partnership pressure. * Kirkus *
'Its easy to get sucked into Weike Wangs writing: its spartan and succinct, and so undeniably full of sucked-dry, smart humor, that you dont realize just how clear, just how painful, everything shes telling you isand then its like shes pushing on a cavity until you cry out. * Asian American Writers Workshop *
`A beautiful, funny, eye-opening book. * Elle UK *
`Reading Chemistry makes you realise that you dont need a lot of words to tell a storyyou just need the right ones. * Sam Still Reading *
`Quietly funny and meticulously crafted. * Readings *
`A brilliant coming-of-age story. * Culture Trip *

Author Bio

Weike Wang earned her undergraduate degree in chemistry and her doctorate in public health at Harvard University. She received her MFA from Boston University. She is a 2017 '5 Under 35' honouree of the National Book Foundation. She lives in New York.

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