Counterfeit
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3.3
(4.5K)
Kirstin Chen
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER * A REESE'S BOOK CLUB PICK "A con artist story, a pop-feminist caper, a fashionable romp . . . Counterfeit is an entertaining, luxurious read--but beneath its glitz and flash, it is also a shrewd deconstruction of the American dream and the myth of the model minority. . . . Chen is up to something innovative and subversive here." -- Camille Perri, NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW Recommended by New York Times Book Review * Washington Post * People * Entertainment Weekly * USA Today * Time * Cosmopolitan * Today show * Harper's Bazaar * Vogue * Good Housekeeping * Parade * New York Post * Town & Country * GMA.com * Buzzfeed * Goodreads * Oprah Daily * Popsugar * Bustle * theSkimm * The Millions * and more! For fans of Hustlers and How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, the story of two Asian American women who band together to grow a counterfeit handbag scheme into a global enterprise--an incisive and glittering blend of fashion, crime, and friendship from the author of Bury What We Cannot Take and Soy Sauce for Beginners. Money can't buy happiness... but it can buy a decent fake. Ava Wong has always played it safe. As a strait-laced, rule-abiding Chinese American lawyer with a successful surgeon as a husband, a young son, and a beautiful home--she's built the perfect life. But beneath this façade, Ava's world is crumbling: her marriage is falling apart, her expensive law degree hasn't been used in years, and her toddler's tantrums are pushing her to the breaking point. Enter Winnie Fang, Ava's enigmatic college roommate from Mainland China, who abruptly dropped out under mysterious circumstances. Now, twenty years later, Winnie is looking to reconnect with her old friend. But the shy, awkward girl Ava once knew has been replaced with a confident woman of the world, dripping in luxury goods, including a coveted Birkin in classic orange. The secret to her success? Winnie has developed an ingenious counterfeit scheme that involves importing near-exact replicas of luxury handbags and now she needs someone with a U.S. passport to help manage her business--someone who'd never be suspected of wrongdoing, someone like Ava. But when their spectacular success is threatened and Winnie vanishes once again, Ava is left to face the consequences. Swift, surprising, and sharply comic, Counterfeit is a stylish and feminist caper with a strong point of view and an axe to grind. Peering behind the curtain of the upscale designer storefronts and the Chinese factories where luxury goods are produced, Kirstin Chen interrogates the myth of the model minority through two unforgettable women determined to demand more from life. "If you appreciate a good caper, you'll want to pick up Kirstin Chen's novel . . . Fast-paced and fun, with smart commentary on the cultural differences between Asia and America." -- TIME "Propulsive and captivating . . . A provocative story of fashion, friendship, and fakes (in more ways than one)." -- VOGUE
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Author
Kirstin Chen
Pages
288
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Published Date
2022
ISBN
0063119544 9780063119543
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"This book is perfect if you're looking for a light read. Its split into two parts, personally I thought part 1 was slightly boring but good enough to keep at it, and part 2 was so much better!! So if you start this book and are unsure if to continue, I would at least go on to chapter 12 before deciding. A very unique premise revolving around fake designer brand purses, and written as a one-sided dialogue (so kind of first person? But different). This book starts at a 3 but moves up to 4/5. "
"3.5. I feel like it was just fine"
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Zariah Grant
"This book was so much fun. You start out thinking you're reading one thing and end up somewhere totally different. It's a story about running scams that also manages to be a fairly thoughtful look at Chinese American life and class in California. And the structure of the book itself is quite clever. I feel like this would be a great book for folks who loved watching the White Lotus"
"This book is perfect for summer reading and reminded me of Finlay Donovan. A lifetime ago two Asian American immigrants was roommates in college for only two short months. Only speaking twice in 20 years; having forged different paths of life. One, became an honest attorney through the guidance of strict parents, the other chose to live the American dream through her own ways. <br/><br/>These two women finding a way to make money off of luxurious fake handbags, also found much more about themselves that they never even thought imaginable. <br/><br/>Deliciously entertaining and I hope this dynamic duo returns for more."