Something Close to Nothing by Tom Pyun audiobook

Something Close to Nothing: A Novel

By Tom Pyun
Read by Daniel Henning and Nicky Endres

Tantor Audio 9781612942995

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9798228640177

  • ISBN: 9798228640160

  • ISBN: 9798228640184

Runtime: 8.47 Hours
Category: Fiction
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

Winston Kang and Jared Cahill seem like the perfect couple. When they check-in for their flight to Cambodia, where they're headed to meet the surrogate carrying their baby girl, even the woman at the airline counter recognizes it: "I'm so happy that marriage is legal for you guys," she says.

But while Jared is already planning for their second kid—half white like him, half Korean like Wynn—Wynn isn't ready to give up his dreams of becoming a hip-hop dancer to become "the hostage of a crying, pooping terrorist." So he does what anyone in his position would do: He leaves Jared at the airport.

Wynn sets off on a journey around the globe, trying to figure out what it means to put himself first, from auditioning for Misty Espinoza's comeback tour to organizing a Prince-themed flash mob. Oceans away, Jared starts to panic that no one in his life can talk to Meryl about her period or what it's like to grow up Asian American.

Told in alternating points of view, Pyun's sardonic and addictive must-listen confronts questions of race, identity, and privilege, and facing the question of whether it's ever too late to finally face yourself and grow up.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“A poignant novel in which two expectant fathers learn that letting go of their former dreams doesn’t have to be a tragedy.” Foreword Reviews
“This is a novel about the darkly hilarious side of our never-satisfied American dreams. What feels most American about it is how stuffed it is with ideas and energy, with rage and hope, with rash and selfish decisions that leave chaos and hurt in their wake.” Los Angeles Times

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Author

Author Bio: Tom Pyun

Author Bio: Tom Pyun

Tom Pyun is the author of creative fiction and nonfiction, which have appeared in The Rumpus, Reed magazine, Joyland, and Blue Mesa Review. His essay, “Mothers Always Know,” was nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net 2015. He earned his MFA degree at Antioch University Los Angeles and has been awarded fellowships by the Vermont Studio Center, VONA, and Tin House.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 8.47
Audience: Adult
Language: English