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First published June 5, 2018
She needed someone to need her. She still did. As for needing someone else: that was a luxury she could not afford, and risky. Giving was in your control. Receiving: never.I also like that she has a lot to say, about Asian history, technology, power and politics, all intricately woven throughout this sensitive novel novel, with weight, but not strident.
(It's) the way it has always been, for men and women. Why must women remember the things men would have us forget? Because our bodies have always forced us to remember. We are overwritten with stretch marks, with broken capillaries and with scars. We bear the traces for all the choices we have made, and even more, for the choices that have been made for us, by biology and by history, the advance of men and machines from one place to another.She is a writer to watch.
