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Edge Case
Edge Case | Yz Chin
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When her husband suddenly disappears, a young woman must uncover where he went--and who she might be without him--in this striking debut of immigration, identity, and marriage. After another taxing day as the sole female employee at her New York City tech startup, Edwina comes home to find that her husband, Marlin, has packed up a suitcase and left. The only question now is why. Did he give up on their increasingly hopeless quest to secure their green cards and decide to return to Malaysia? Was it the death of his father that sent him into a tailspin? Or has his strange, sudden change in personality finally made Marlin and Edwina strangers to each other? As Edwina searches the city for traces of her husband, she simultaneously sifts through memories of their relationship, hoping to discover the moment when something went wrong. All the while, a coworker is making increasingly uncomfortable advances toward her. And she can't hide the truth about Marlin's disappearance from her overbearing, eccentric mother for much longer. Soon Edwina will have to decide how much she is willing to sacrifice in order to stay in her marriage and in America. Poignant and darkly funny, Edge Case is a searing meditation on intimacy, estrangement, and the fractured nature of identity. In this moving debut, YZ Chin explores the imperfect yet enduring relationships we hold to country and family.
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Megabooks
Edge Case | Yz Chin
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Mehso-so

A random find at the BN sale, this story about a married Malaysian couple navigating the tech world in NYC wasn‘t what I expected.

Edwina came home from work one day to find her husband had packed up and left. As she searches for him, she writes an unnamed therapist trying to deal with her mother issues, green card/work problems, AND retrace why Marlin left.

The idea of the book is interesting but the execution is just so-so.

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Cinfhen I had an ARC for this book / it wasn‘t a pick for me either 2y
BarbaraBB It was a long time ago you needed to tag us for pop21. You probably finfished that challenge in March 21 😉😘 2y
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Megabooks @Cinfhen yeah, it was just okay. The pieces were there but the assembly was off. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 2y
Megabooks @BarbaraBB truth! 💜 we‘ll see about when I finish. I‘m trying to read less this year. I don‘t think I can top 2021! 2y
BarbaraBB I wouldn‘t even try! Just read as much as you like! 2y
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akaGingerK
Edge Case | Yz Chin
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Pickpick

Ok. So. I really enjoyed this book about a Malaysian immigrant to the US, whose husband (also an immigrant, also working towards a green card) leaves without a note. Mostly bc of the narrative frame- she‘s telling the story of the end of her marriage to someone who is a therapist. Well, “iteratively” a therapist. A few chapters later, we learn that the you she‘s speaking to is someone she met on an app. It‘s engaging! BUT there‘s a hugely gross⬇️

akaGingerK scene, only a page long, and I know -KNOW- that a decade from now it‘s the only part I‘ll remember bc that‘s happened with other books. So. Pick, but with caveat. 3y
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akaGingerK
Edge Case | Yz Chin

Ok. Well. That just got gross. #ARC