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| The kidnapping of Patty Hearst in 1974 is the basis for this novel. An heiress named Pauline is kidnapped, and a Japanese-American woman named Jenny Shimada (based on real-life Wendy Yoshimura), on the lam after a bombing to protest the Vietnam War, becomes involved. The two women hide away in an upstate New York safe house while Pauline's kidnappers plot strategy and train themselves as resistance fighters. A New York Times Notable Book for 2003. | |
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| Length: | 369 pages |
| Height: | 9 in. |
| Width: | 6.3 in. |
| Thickness: | 1 in. |
| Weight: | 24 oz. |
| Publisher's Note | |
Susan Choi's first novel, The Foreign Student, was published to remarkable critical acclaim. The New Yorker called it "an auspicious debut," and the Los Angeles Times touted it as "a novel of extraordinary sensibility and transforming strangeness," naming it one of the ten best books of the year. American Woman, this gifted writer's second book, is a novel of even greater scope and dramatic complexity, about a young Japanese-American radical caught in the militant underground of the mid-1970s. When 25-year-old Jenny Shimada steps out of the Rhinecliff train station in New York's Hudson Valley, the last person she expects to see is Rob Frazer, a shadowy figure from her previous life. On the lam for an act of violence against the American government, Jenny agrees to take on the job of caring for three younger fugitives whom Frazer has spirited out of California. One of them, the granddaughter of a wealthy newspaper magnate in San Francisco, has become a national celebrity. Kidnapped by a homegrown revolutionary group, Pauline shocked America when she embraced her captors' ideology, denouncing family and class to enlist in their radical cell. American Woman unfolds the story of Jenny and her charges -- Pauline, Juan, and Yvonne, the remains of the busted revolutionary cadre -- as they pursue their destinies from an old farmhouse in upstate New York back to California. Provocative, suspenseful, and often wickedly comic, the novel explores the psychology of the young radicals -- outsiders all -- as isolation and paranoia inevitably undermine their ideals. American Woman is a tour de force with chilling resonance for readers today. | |
| Industry reviews | |
| "While the unfolding drama...is enthralling, it is Choi's skill at getting inside the heads of her protagonists that gives the novel its particular, unsettling appeal....Sounding the depths of her conflicted protagonists, Choi takes an uncompromising look at issues of race, class, war and peace." Publishers Weekly (06/25/2003) "[I]ntellectually provocative and vividly imagined...." Kirkus Reviews (07/01/2003) "For most of the novel..., Jenny has been an enigma....But as crisis and her growing involvement with Pauline push her farther into herself, the novel takes on psychological and thematic substance....Choi does not keep a moral scorecard--questions of right and wrong are, rightly, left to the reader." New York Times Book Review - Sven Birkerts (10/05/2003) | |
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