Rachel Khong is the author of Goodbye, Vitamin, winner of the California Book Award for First Fiction and named a best book of the year by NPR; O, The Oprah Magazine; Vogue; and Esquire. Her work has appeared in The New York Times Book Review, The Guardian, The Paris Review, and Tin House. In 2018, she founded the Ruby, a work and event space for women and nonbinary writers and artists in San Francisco's Mission District. She was born in Malaysia and lives in California.
Real Americans traverses time with verve and feeling. Khong
captures how people can be strange to themselves, how bewilderment
can be a site of creation (or change, or becoming)
*Raven Leilani*
Aglow with love in its many forms, suffused with questions of
where-and to whom-we belong, Real Americans is a book of rare
charm. Khong untangles the roots of family with a wry, tender
attention that will leave readers as comforted as they are
challenged
*C Pam Zhang*
Gorgeous, heartfelt, soaring, philosophical and deft, Real
Americans turns the multigenerational novel inside out. Fate,
honesty, our bargains with life. You will keep turning it over and
over in your mind
*Andrew Sean Greer*
Real Americans is a truly special novel. It’s an elegant portrait
of how we disappoint those we love, despite trying our best, and
how attempts to tame humanity misunderstand its complexity. Khong
masterfully unfolds each character before us, revealing their
dreams and regrets, and their undying hope for better.
*Nicola Dinan, author of Bellies*
Real Americans is a grand novel that explores the American psyche,
dramatizing the fundamental American belief in the ability to
change the world and improve humanity. Rachel Khong shows infinite
and colorful perceptions of the world, which are often leavened
with wisdom. Besides being a page turner, this book is also an
eye-opener, imaginative and exhilarating
*Ha Jin*
Khong is a magician . . . Brilliant
*Lauren Groff on Rachel Khong*
Flawless
*Independent on Rachel Khong*
Khong masterfully explores a family splintered by science,
struggling to redefine their own lives after uncovering harrowing
secrets. Real Americans is a mesmerizing multigenerational novel
about privilege, identity and the illusions of the American
dream
*Brit Bennett*
Khong manages to imbue seemingly mundane topics with charm and
pathos through her attentive, humorous and personable writing
*Spectator on Rachel Khong*
Like a chain of fairy lights in the darkness
*Financial Times on Rachel Khong*
A million small, human and often deeply funny details gather force
to tell a tale that is ultimately, incredibly poignant
*Miranda July, author of The First Bad Man, on Rachel Khong*
Rachel Khong’s gripping second novel explores how biology, our
parents’ abstract hopes for us, sheer luck, and the forces of
history itself make us who we are. Real Americans is both a tender
story of the intimate relationships between people and a sharp
examination of very big questions of ethics, politics, and fate
*Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind*
Ambitious
*Marie Claire*
A tale of identity, belonging and betrayal
*Cosmopolitan*
Beautifully written . . . a confident, immersive story that
explores three very different-but-interconnected lives . . .
binding the story together is a clear-eyed look at money and power,
lost connections and what we inherit from our families - with an
unexpected sprinkling of sci-fi and magic too
*Stylist*
Easy to inhale . . . Khong observes this pervasive sense of
unbelonging with cutting precision, and perfectly captures the
dislocation, insecurity and erasure that are facets of
Asian-American life . . . The novel’s real beauty lies in its
amazement at the sheer luck of being alive.
*Guardian*
A poignant and contemporary multi-generational novel . . . Khong's
candid and humorous storytelling shines as she explores the
challenges and complexities of straddling multiple cultural worlds
. . . An expansive story of secrets, betrayal, and forgiveness.
Khong's narrative resonates deeply, offering readers an insightful
and heartfelt exploration of race, family, and the pursuit of the
American Dream.
*Glamour*
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