City of Orange
Books | Fiction / Psychological
3.6
(90)
David Yoon
A man wakes up in an unknown landscape, injured and alone. He used to live in a place called California, but how did he wind up here with a head wound and a bottle of pills in his pocket? He navigates his surroundings, one rough shape at a time. Here lies a pipe, there a reed that could be carved into a weapon, beyond a city he once lived in. He could swear his daughter’s name began with a J, but what was it, exactly? Then he encounters an old man, a crow, and a boy—and realizes that nothing is what he thought it was, neither the present nor the past. He can’t even recall the features of his own face, and wonders: who am I? Harrowing and haunting but also humorous in the face of the unfathomable, David Yoon’s City of Orange is a novel about reassembling the things that make us who we are, and finding the way home again.
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Author
David Yoon
Pages
352
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2022-05-24
ISBN
0593422163 9780593422168
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"Saying that this is “psychological fiction” is a bit of a misrepresentation. Themes of grief, loss, empathy, id, and forgiveness are explored in-depth. Writing style is clean, detailed and thoughtful. POV varies from more stream of consciousness to more third party narrative at times. Was let down a bit by the resolution of the primary conflict, felt very “throw away” but it might feel more poignant if it were personally relatable. "