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Joan is okay

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  • 224 stránek
  • 8 hodin čtení

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A witty and moving novel about a complex woman who embraces her true self, from an award-winning author. Joan, a thirtysomething ICU doctor in a bustling New York City hospital, is the daughter of Chinese immigrants who sought the American dream for their children. Devoted to her work and content in her solitude, she often reflects on her roots—whether they lie in her demanding career or the cultural expectations of her family. After her parents return to China following her and her brother Fang's career establishment, Joan's life is upended by her father's sudden death and her mother's return to America, seeking to reconnect. This upheaval coincides with a global health crisis that challenges Joan’s comfort zone, her hospital, and her city. Deceptively simple yet deeply impactful, the narrative is infused with sharp humor and addresses resonant themes: the experience of being Chinese-American, the pressures of working in medicine during a crisis, the struggle for voice in a dominant culture, navigating a male-dominated workplace, and maintaining independence within a close-knit family. Ultimately, it presents a striking portrait of a remarkable woman who lingers in the reader's mind long after the last page.

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Joan is okay, Weike Wang

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Rok vydání
2022
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Titul
Joan is okay
Jazyk
anglicky
Autoři
Weike Wang
Vydavatel
Random House
Rok vydání
2022
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
224
ISBN10
0593446763
ISBN13
9780593446768
Série
Hodnocení
3,65 z 5
Anotace
A witty and moving novel about a complex woman who embraces her true self, from an award-winning author. Joan, a thirtysomething ICU doctor in a bustling New York City hospital, is the daughter of Chinese immigrants who sought the American dream for their children. Devoted to her work and content in her solitude, she often reflects on her roots—whether they lie in her demanding career or the cultural expectations of her family. After her parents return to China following her and her brother Fang's career establishment, Joan's life is upended by her father's sudden death and her mother's return to America, seeking to reconnect. This upheaval coincides with a global health crisis that challenges Joan’s comfort zone, her hospital, and her city. Deceptively simple yet deeply impactful, the narrative is infused with sharp humor and addresses resonant themes: the experience of being Chinese-American, the pressures of working in medicine during a crisis, the struggle for voice in a dominant culture, navigating a male-dominated workplace, and maintaining independence within a close-knit family. Ultimately, it presents a striking portrait of a remarkable woman who lingers in the reader's mind long after the last page.