a vivid, playful debut disrupts clichés of docile Asian womanhood
- Written by: Roanna Gonsalves, Lecturer in Creative Writing, UNSW Sydney
Jessica Zhan Mei YuLeah Jing MacintoshMany contemporary novels adamantly refuse readers a pleasurable reading experience – with clunky prose and a cloying earnestness. But life’s too short for boring books.
Mercifully, Jessica Zhan Mei Yu’s debut novel, But The Girl, is effervescent on the page. It enhances the pleasure of...
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