The Fetishist

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Books
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16.99
book_author_name: 
Katherine Min
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
Little, Brown Book Group
published_date: 
29/02/2024
isbn: 
9780349727936
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Books > Fiction > Modern & contemporary fiction
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Katherine Min|Hardback|Little, Brown Book Group|29/02/2024
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9780349727936
Book Description: 
*AN OPRAH DAILY MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2024*'Incandescent, astonishing, a miracle. I'm elated and deeply grateful this book exists' R. O. Kwon'Katherine Min is a singular, wildly talented voice and this is a trailblazing novel' Sharlene Teo'Fiercely intelligent, perfectly crafted, and brimming with wit' Lisa KoA provocative, hilariously savage, and poignant novel by acclaimed author Katherine Min, to be published posthumously, about a daughter's revenge on the man whom she believes drove her mother to her death . . . and nothing goes as planned.The rain has made everything cold and damp, and it's the perfect evening for Kyoko to exact her revenge. After years of rage and grief over her mother's death, Kyoko has decided who is to blame: a man named Daniel, a fellow violinist who had wooed her mother, Emi, during their time together in an orchestra, and then dropped her - driving her to her death. Kyoko follows the unsuspecting Daniel home and manages to get her rash kidnapping plot off the ground . . . and really, what could go wrong?The Fetishist is the story of three people - Kyoko, a young singer in a punk band who cannot find enough ways to channel her angry sorrow; Daniel, a seemingly hapless man who finally faces the wreckage of his past; and Alma, the love of Daniel's life, long adored for her beauty and talent, but who spends her final days examining if she was ever, truly, loved. It's a beautiful, piercing and timely story that confronts race, ideals of femininity, complicity and visibility. Written and completed before the celebrated author's death in 2019, it's startlingly relevant and prescient, as wise and powerful as it is utterly moving.

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