![]() ![]() “I’m so thankful to get to tell this story.” Ada Zhang, 'The Sorrows of Others' Courtesy Chloe Changįor Ada Zhang, receiving this honor at an early stage of her career as a writer means a tremendous deal. “Any book, published at any age, is a miracle - a product of community, perseverance, and luck - and to celebrate this feels like another kind of magic,” she says. Xie calls this award “an unbelievable honor” and says she is humbled and grateful for this recognition. The daughter’s new job and the unexpected revelations that follow push the pair’s relationship to the brink, and they peel back the layers of their history. With a New Foreword by Robert Bickers 11.99 89.99: E-book: Paperback: Add to wishlist + Quick View. ![]() Her novel follows a mother-daughter duo who live together after the daughter is forced to start over. “I wanted to create two imperfect characters whose intense love for each other forced them to collide, again and again, over their vast differences - differences that are a consequence of immigration, which is in some ways the ultimate expression of parental love,” she says. ![]()
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