
What Hunger
$30.77
- Paperback
288 pages
- Release Date
12 August 2025
Summary
What Hunger: A Haunting Coming-of-Age Tale
A haunting coming-of-age tale following Ronny Nguyen, the daughter of Vietnamese immigrants, as she grapples with generational trauma while navigating the violent power of teenage girlhood.
It’s the summer before high school, and Ronny Nguyen’s days are spent dozing off to trashy magazines. Her brother, Tommy, is the pride of their immigrant parents, destined to be the first in the family to attend college. The thought of Tommy leav…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781472160362 |
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ISBN-10: | 1472160363 |
Author: | Catherine Dang |
Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
Imprint: | Corsair |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 288 |
Release Date: | 12 August 2025 |
Weight: | 360g |
Dimensions: | 230mm x 152mm x 22mm |
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What Hunger is a beautifully woven coming-of-age story about loss, identity, and intergenerational trauma. Dang’s writing pulses with a simmering rage, and the novel’s bloodcurdling conclusion will leave readers with a lasting sense of satisfaction * Monika Kim, author of The Eyes Are the Best Part *Raw, violent, tender, beautiful: Catherine Dang’s coming-of-age horror encapsulates both the savagery and fragility of teenage girlhood, like if Jennifer’s Body was elevated by a rich exploration of grief and a Vietnamese refugee family’s experiences in America after fleeing war. Dang’s darkly playful portrayal of cannibalism is vivid, funny, real - and a perfectly gruesome metaphor for female rage. It builds and boils, and the final twist had me cheering. * Ashley Winstead, USA Today-bestselling author of Midnight is the Darkest Hour *A hypnotic blend between a touching coming of age story and visceral exploration of adolescent rage, What Hunger made me laugh, flinch, and cry. I couldn’t put it down. * E.K. Sathue, author of youthjuice *Tender, bold and brutally honest, What Hunger follows a Vietnamese refugee family struggling with questions of identity and grief. Dang deftly balances a poignant coming of age story and a gripping portrayal of feminine power. A brilliant novel filled with heartbreak and suspense. * K.T. Nguyen, author of You Know What You Did *Gut-wrenching and raw (in more ways than one), What Hunger lays bare the devastating impact of grief, and how traumas, both past and present, can collide, redefining one’s understanding of family, heritage, and identity. This utterly engrossing tale of female rage had me at page one, going from slow simmer to full boil in the most brutal and delicious of ways. * Robin Wasley, William C. Morris Award finalist for Dead Things Are Closer Than They Appear *What Hunger is a raw portrayal of the violence that bubbles up inside us in the uncertainty of grief and adolescence. This book is as fierce, unpredictable, and tender as the teenage girl at its center * Puloma Ghosh, author of Mouth *Dang keenly captures her narrator’s alienation and anger, and the intergenerational tale concludes with a powerful revelation about the parents’ unspoken trauma from the Vietnam War. This one hits hard. * Publishers Weekly, Starred Review *Intense, visceral, and not to be missed. * Booklist, Starred Review *Brutal and poignant; Dang writes beautifully about the complexity of adolescence and generational trauma. * Kirkus Reviews *
About The Author
Catherine Dang
Catherine Dang is the author of the novels Nice Girls and What Hunger. A graduate of the University of Minnesota, she currently resides in Brooklyn.
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