The bruises that bleed through generations — Bad Bad Girl by Gish Jen
In this fictionalised account of her unloving and violent mother’s life, the author’s compassion is as voluminous as her hurt
In this fictionalised account of her unloving and violent mother’s life, the author’s compassion is as voluminous as her hurt

The prizewinning author deploys language to devastating effect as she revisits her theme of women plagued by brittle relationships

The author elegantly explores the interplay of past and the present as a mother and son reunite in Tokyo after a decade of…

There is a child. There is a phone. And there is an endless struggle with the bonds of love

Astringent, unsparing and generous by turns, the Canadian writer’s memoir is as compulsively readable as her best fiction

Sixty years after it was published, the pulp fiction classic is embedded in pop culture and the fashion imagination

A portrait of a woman processing dead souls in the afterlife is both meditation on being human and scabrous social satire