Kathy Wang: The Satisfation Cafe, Abacus/Little Brown, 9781668068922, pub date July 2025
Kathy Wang's " The Satisfaction Cafe" came to me via a netgalley proof, thanks Little Brown and immediately drew me in with every page.
Wang's writing and the composition of the novel reminded me a lot of Ann Pratchett's or Anne Tyler's work as Wang portraits the seemingly unexcited life of Joan Liang's: from being the unimportant, yet intelĺigent Taiwanese daughter who got lucky to become a Stanford student, to marrying husband no 1 who we know on page 2 will not survive that marriage. Marriage no 2 to wealthy, older Bill is the true turnaround in Joan's life with many unexpected developments. I really became very fond of Joan as a character, her resilience through all the curveballs life throws at her, her love for Bill and motherhood until finally realizing her dream at a late stage in her life. Really loved Kathy Wang's excellent writing and this moving story.
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