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Atomweight | Emi Sasagawa
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When nineteen-year-old Aki throws her first punch, the respectable 'good girl' discovers she's a fighter. Good girl, good student, good daughter: Aki has always done what her loving but demanding multiracial family expects. Far from her Vancouver home, she adjusts to life in London---studies, friends and a relationship with a wealthy but closeted Asian woman. Life is demanding, but Aki is coping until a violent incident triggers an unexpected response in the young Japanese-Latina-Canadian woman. She discovers that brutal bar-fighting relieves her stress and she begins a dangerous dual existence--obedient and accommodating by day and brawling by night. This is a novel about the need to reconcile competing cultures, traditions and values that also explores issues of sexual identity and violence.
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TheKidUpstairs
Atomweight | Emi Sasagawa
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Mehso-so

I loved the premise of this debut, and there were a lot of things to like about it, but ultimately it floundered and fell a bit flat.

Aki is a good girl, child of a Japanese father and Columbian mother, living in affluent West Vancouver. When she decides to break free of her family's expectations and go to Uni in London, it sets off a chain of events that will upend everything. cont'd in comments...

TheKidUpstairs ...cont'd... Because all of the emotions Aki has repressed to fit into her parents' “good girl“ image are about to come out in a violent rage.

While I love a messy MC, and I'm all for exploring female rage, this one just didn't come through on it's promise. It all felt a bit muddled, and I didn't quite get what Sasagawa was going for here.

TW: violence, suicide attempt
4mo
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TheKidUpstairs
Atomweight | Emi Sasagawa
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My gifts to myself from my shopping trip yesterday. Three books that weren't on my radar, but sounded too good to pass up!