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My Nemesis
My Nemesis | Charmaine Craig
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From the acclaimed author of Miss Burma, longlisted for the National Book Award and the Women's Prize, comes a tense and thought-provoking exploration of an intellectual affair and its reverberations across the lives of two couplesTessa is a successful white woman writer who develops a friendship, first by correspondence and then in person, with Charlie, a ruggedly handsome philosopher and scholar based in Los Angeles. Sparks fly as they exchange ideas about Camus and masculine desire, and their intellectual connection promises more--but there are obstacles to this burgeoning relationship.While Tessa's husband Milton enjoys Charlie's company on his visits to the East Coast, Charlie's mixed-race Asian wife Wah is a different case, and she proves to be both adversary and conundrum to Tessa. Wah's traditional femininity and subservience to her husband strike Tessa as weaknesses, and she scoffs at the sacrifices Wah makes as adoptive mother to a Burmese girl, Htet, once homeless on the streets of Kuala Lumpur. But Wah has a kind of power too, especially over Charlie, and the conflict between the two women leads to Tessa's martini-fueled declaration that Wah is "an insult to womankind." As Tessa is forced to deal with the consequences of her outburst and considers how much she is limited by her own perceptions, she wonders if Wah is really as weak as she has seemed, or if she might have a different kind of strength altogether.An exercise in empathy, an exploration of betrayal, and a charged story of the thrill of a shared connection--and the perils of feminine rivalry--My Nemesis is a brilliantly dramatic and captivating story from a hugely talented writer whose portrayals are always gracefully phrased and keenly observed.
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SusanLee
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This is a hate and love kinda read for me. I‘ve not read Miss Burma but the cover attracted me. It‘s written in the point of view of Tessa, a self indulged writer in my opinion. Her thoughts in the book triggered me at some point! I do liked the ending best 😅 A ⭐️⭐️⭐️ read for me. Thanks to Netgalley for this e-ARC in return of my honest review. This author truly can twist and blend words that made this book interesting to read even ⬇️

SusanLee though it‘s just one person‘s thought of others! At the start, I did get lost as the story diverts here and there but as the story progresses then I was like, I see… 2y
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