Joan Is Okay
By Weike Wang
By Weike Wang
By Weike Wang
By Weike Wang
By Weike Wang
Read by Catherine Ho
By Weike Wang
Read by Catherine Ho
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$17.00
Feb 07, 2023 | ISBN 9780525563952
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Jan 18, 2022 | ISBN 9780525654841
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Jan 18, 2022 | ISBN 9780593412282
397 Minutes
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Praise
“Downright hilarious, sometimes unintentionally, sometimes as a coping mechanism. Wang masterfully balances the many terrors of [the] provocative questions about motherhood, daughterhood, belonging and the many definitions of ‘home.’”—The New York Times Book Review
“This is the first book I loved this year. . . . It’s smart, heartfelt and insightful, and—I almost hate to say it—I literally laughed and cried.”—Erin Sells, NPR
“Incisive yet tender, written with elegant style and delicious verve. Joan isn’t just okay, she’s wonderful. I could listen to her smart, witty voice forever.”—Sigrid Nunez
“Joan . . . is solitary, literal-minded and extremely awkward—all of which contribute to the hilarity of this novel.”—The New York Times
“A wry, wise, and simply spectacular book.”—People (“Book of the Week”)
“A smart, powerful, and very contemporary read that touches on the struggles shaping the very world we live in today.”—Town & Country
“The uncomfortable humor and weird politics of family are front and center . . . all delivered with surprisingly caustic wit.”—Esquire
“Unflinchingly, Joan Is Okay challenges some of our fundamental views on home, belonging, family. A smart, quietly engaging novel that is also warm and moving.”—Ha Jin
“Wang has created a compelling character, utterly distinct, and the novel is carried by her dispassionate, clear-eyed, and often drily amusing narration. [The book’s] powerful insights will resonate with many.”—Claire Messud, Harper’s
“Wang takes us into the heart of the matter: death, dysfunction, xenophobia, misogyny, and the chronic misapprehension that passes between people of good intentions. The miracle that emerges, then, is just how funny this book is, how compassionate and visionary.”—Joshua Ferris
“I am staggered by Wang’s humor, heart, and brilliance. I loved Joan and I am pressing this book into your hands.”—Lily King
“This is an Asian American novel like no other, set in the heart of the pandemic, in the city I call home. Joan is my hero.”—Ed Park
“Full of sly wit, off-kilter observations, and misanthropic poetry. Readers will find in Joan a kindred soul.”—Lillian Li
“Joan is the perfect guide for our troubled times. I was left circling sentence after sentence.”—Heidi Pitlor
“Joan is a character I will be thinking about for a long time to come. I could not put this book down.”—Angie Kim
“Brilliant, precise, excruciatingly funny . . . Joan wins your deepest admiration at the same time as her vulnerability breaks your heart.”—Lara Vapnyar
“Joan’s voice and world view are hard to shake, and Wang’s writing is immensely rewarding and enjoyable.”—Charles Yu
“Scathingly witty . . . Wang is wonderful at understated sadness presented without a twinge of self-pity.”—Jim Shepard
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