Harmless like you

by Rowan Hisayo Buchanan

Paperback, ©2016

Description

'"This brilliant debut novel by Rowan Hisayo Buchanan is cause for celebration."--Lorrie Moore. Written in startlingly beautiful prose, Harmless Like You is set across New York, Berlin, and Connecticut, following Yuki Oyama, a Japanese girl fighting to make it as an artist, and Yuki's son Jay who, as an adult in the present day, is forced to confront the mother who abandoned him when he was only two years old. The novel opens when Yuki is sixteen and her father is posted back to Japan. Though she and her family have been living as outsiders in New York City, Yuki opts to stay, intoxicated by her friendship with the beautiful aspiring model Odile, the energy of the city, and her desire to become an artist. But when she becomes involved with an older man and the relationship turns destructive, Yuki's life is unmoored. Harmless Like You is a suspenseful novel about the complexities of identity, art, adolescent friendships, and familial bonds, which asks--and ultimately answers--how does a mother desert her son?" --… (more)

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Publication

London : Sceptre, 2016.

User reviews

LibraryThing member nyiper
You really needed the entire book, or audio which I enjoyed, to understand the depths of the problems of the generations in this story. You finally "almost" understand everything in the end and it's worth the puzzle to get there.

Awards

Betty Trask Prize and Awards (Award Winner — 2017)
Aspen Words Literary Prize (Longlist — 2018)
Jhalak Prize (Longlist — 2017)
Desmond Elliott Prize (Shortlist — 2017)

Original language

English

Barcode

2802
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