The Story Game
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / Asian & Asian American
Shze-Hui Tjoa
As Seen in The New York Times Book Review "Hypnotic, wise, and thunderously innovative."-- T Kira Madden "A powerful work of art and healing."--Jaquira Díaz In the humid dark of a eucalyptus-scented room, a woman named Hui lies on a mattress telling stories about herself to her listener, a little girl. She talks about her identity as the child of an immigrant, her feelings about being in a mixed-race marriage, her opinions on mental health. But as her stories progress, it becomes clear a volatile secret lurks beneath their surface. There are events in Hui's past that have great significance for the person she's become, but that have gone missing from her memory. What is it, exactly, that is haunting Hui? Who is the little girl she talks to? And who is Hui herself? As the conversation continues, what unfolds is a breathtaking, unexpected journey through layers of story toward truth and recovered identity; a memoir that reenacts, in tautly novelistic fashion, the process of healing that author Shze-Hui Tjoa moved through to recover memories lost to complex PTSD and, eventually, reconstruct her sense of self. Stunning in its originality and intimacy, The Story Game is a piercing tribute to selfhood and sisterhood, a genre-shattering testament to the power of imagination, and a one-of-a-kind work of art.
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Author
Shze-Hui Tjoa
Pages
272
Publisher
Tin House Books
Published Date
2024
ISBN
1959030752 9781959030751
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"This was a rollercoaster, man. I will start by saying that this memoir is NOT for everyone, as the style of writing is very different and can get confusing but I personally enjoyed it a lot. I liked the bounce-back between the conversation and the anecdotes. Really unique way of narrating a memoir while still giving a really strong message. Overall, this was a deep and emotional read but very powerful and inspiring at the same time."