Chemistry
- 211 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
"A novel about a young Chinese woman whose graduate studies in chemistry go off track and lead her to discover the truths about her goals and desires"--
Weike Wang escribe una prosa penetrante y fresca que aborda temas de identidad, cultura y relaciones interpersonales con una agudeza y un humor inusuales. Su estilo se caracteriza por la precisión y la concisión, logrando representar magistralmente la complejidad de la experiencia humana. Wang explora las tensiones entre la cultura oriental y occidental y la ambigüedad del sentimiento de pertenencia. Sus obras son apreciadas por su inteligencia y resonancia emocional, que invitan a la reflexión.



"A novel about a young Chinese woman whose graduate studies in chemistry go off track and lead her to discover the truths about her goals and desires"--
A wry and insightful portrait of contemporary life, this is the much-anticipated follow-up to the award-winning novel Chemistry.
The story explores the complexities of marriage and family dynamics through the experiences of Keru and Nate, who come from contrasting backgrounds. As they navigate the challenges of integrating their families during two vacation trips, tensions arise that force them to confront hidden truths about their relationship. With a giant sheepdog named Mantou by their side, they grapple with issues of identity, belonging, and the pressures of familial expectations. The narrative poses thought-provoking questions about love, family, and the effort required to maintain harmony amidst differences.