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Fiona and Jane

par Jean Chen Ho

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Fiction. Literature. Short Stories. HTML:A TIME, NPR, VOGUE, OPRAH DAILY, AND VULTURE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR (SO FAR)
One of TIME??s 100 Must-Read Books of 2022
??Ho's debut work is the perfect modern example of great American fiction. . . . You will love it.? ??Jake Tapper
??Intimate, cinematic. . . . The world Ho creates between the two women feels like one friend reading the other??s story, wishing she were there.?
??The New York Times Book Review
??[Fiona and Jane] is about an incredible lifelong friendship between two Asian American women growing up in Southern California??absolutely adored that book.? ??Ailsa Chang, NPR??s ??All Things Considered?
??Intricately rendered. . . . Fiona and Jane celebrates a woman??s ability to be late, to show up in their own lives when and where they want to, to change their minds, to be lonely and to be in love, and to be respected regardless.? ??The Washington Post
A witty, warm, and irreverent book that traces the lives of two young Taiwanese American women as they navigate friendship, sexuality, identity, and heartbreak over two decades.

Best friends since second grade, Fiona Lin and Jane Shen explore the lonely freeways and seedy bars of Los Angeles together through their teenage years, surviving unfulfilling romantic encounters, and carrying with them the scars of their families' tumultuous pasts. Fiona was always destined to leave, her effortless beauty burnished by fierce ambition??qualities that Jane admired and feared in equal measure. When Fiona moves to New York and cares for a sick friend through a breakup with an opportunistic boyfriend, Jane remains in California and grieves her estranged father's sudden death, in the process alienating an overzealous girlfriend. Strained by distance and unintended betrayals, the women float in and out of each other's lives, their friendship both a beacon of home and a reminder of all they've lost.
In stories told in alternating voices, Jean Chen Ho's debut collection peels back the layers of female friendship??the intensity, resentment, and boundless love??to probe the beating hearts of young women coming to terms with themselves, and each other, in light of the insecurities and shame that holds them back.
Spanning countries and selves, Fiona and Jane is an intimate portrait of a friendship, a deep dive into the universal perplexities of being young and alive, and a bracingly honest account of two Asian women who dare to stake a claim on joy in a changing, contemporary America.
NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2022 BY VOGUE * USA TODAY * TIME * OPRAH DAILY * PARADE * THE WASHINGTON POST * BUZZFEED * GOOD HOUSEKEEPING * MARIE CLAIRE * FORTUNE * GLAMOUR * W MAGAZINE * NYLON * BUSTLE * POPSUGAR * ELECTRIC LITE
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wish this was just all about jane ( )
  sweetimpact | Jan 18, 2024 |
I'd like to read some reviews because this book was so uneven for me. The opening story was the strongest. Others felt like MFA workshop pieces. The last lines were eyeroll-inducing. But the concept is strong and the characters had so much potential. Maybe I'm missing something, or just the wrong audience.

After reading some reviews, here's a little more developed response. The first three stories have a lot to recommend them. The last one as well. But there is still a lot of overdescription (as the NYT mentions), my least favorite being "blue dishwashing liquid." There's also a lot of pieces that lack a compelling perspective--the New York story comes to mind--and the inconsistency of form of Korean Boys and pov (in the NY story when we get Jasper) seem more like indecision. It's not that I don't want linked stories. I love them! I like the chronology jumps! But there isn't enough variation to work as separate stories and yet of course it's not a novel, and there are variations that distract. So maybe that's it: the book doesn't fully commit. Plus some cliche of situation and unneeded details. ( )
  eas7788 | Aug 27, 2023 |
I love how this story jumped between each perspective. It was a very quick read, and while the dialogue felt very cheesy at times, I thought it was a well crafted story. I was entertained the whole time. As I read, I thought I would give this three stars, but the way the plot and organization wrapped up made me bump it up a star, and I think this would make a great film. Not my usual read as I don’t typically go for books with a “feel good” ending, but it was a nice change of pace, and I couldn’t put it down! ( )
  victorier | Aug 23, 2023 |
DNFed. You could really see the seams on this one. "This chapter does X. This chapter does Y." ( )
  sparemethecensor | Nov 1, 2022 |
Fiona and Jane is a book about 2 friends who met when they were ten. It tells the story of their friendship, their coming of age, and their various sexual experiences. At the end of the novel, the author says that many of the stories were previously published, so it is really a series of essays or short stories, combined into a book.
It was short, so I was able to finish the book in one sitting. It was sad at times, with Jane feeling guilty about sharing her father's secret with her mother, with Jane entering into a series of poor relationships. Also, Fiona, feeling abandoned by her own father, and not understanding why her grandparents were unhappy with her mother.
I felt like it was a story of unending sadness. ( )
  rmarcin | Oct 14, 2022 |
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Fiction. Literature. Short Stories. HTML:A TIME, NPR, VOGUE, OPRAH DAILY, AND VULTURE BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR (SO FAR)
One of TIME??s 100 Must-Read Books of 2022
??Ho's debut work is the perfect modern example of great American fiction. . . . You will love it.? ??Jake Tapper
??Intimate, cinematic. . . . The world Ho creates between the two women feels like one friend reading the other??s story, wishing she were there.?
??The New York Times Book Review
??[Fiona and Jane] is about an incredible lifelong friendship between two Asian American women growing up in Southern California??absolutely adored that book.? ??Ailsa Chang, NPR??s ??All Things Considered?
??Intricately rendered. . . . Fiona and Jane celebrates a woman??s ability to be late, to show up in their own lives when and where they want to, to change their minds, to be lonely and to be in love, and to be respected regardless.? ??The Washington Post
A witty, warm, and irreverent book that traces the lives of two young Taiwanese American women as they navigate friendship, sexuality, identity, and heartbreak over two decades.

Best friends since second grade, Fiona Lin and Jane Shen explore the lonely freeways and seedy bars of Los Angeles together through their teenage years, surviving unfulfilling romantic encounters, and carrying with them the scars of their families' tumultuous pasts. Fiona was always destined to leave, her effortless beauty burnished by fierce ambition??qualities that Jane admired and feared in equal measure. When Fiona moves to New York and cares for a sick friend through a breakup with an opportunistic boyfriend, Jane remains in California and grieves her estranged father's sudden death, in the process alienating an overzealous girlfriend. Strained by distance and unintended betrayals, the women float in and out of each other's lives, their friendship both a beacon of home and a reminder of all they've lost.
In stories told in alternating voices, Jean Chen Ho's debut collection peels back the layers of female friendship??the intensity, resentment, and boundless love??to probe the beating hearts of young women coming to terms with themselves, and each other, in light of the insecurities and shame that holds them back.
Spanning countries and selves, Fiona and Jane is an intimate portrait of a friendship, a deep dive into the universal perplexities of being young and alive, and a bracingly honest account of two Asian women who dare to stake a claim on joy in a changing, contemporary America.
NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2022 BY VOGUE * USA TODAY * TIME * OPRAH DAILY * PARADE * THE WASHINGTON POST * BUZZFEED * GOOD HOUSEKEEPING * MARIE CLAIRE * FORTUNE * GLAMOUR * W MAGAZINE * NYLON * BUSTLE * POPSUGAR * ELECTRIC LITE

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