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  • Written by: Alexandra Chang
  • Narrated by: Greta Jung
  • Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
  • 2.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Days of Distraction

Written by: Alexandra Chang
Narrated by: Greta Jung
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Publisher's Summary

"Startlingly original and deeply moving.... Chang here establishes herself as one of the most important of the new generation of American writers." (George Saunders)

A Most Anticipated Book of the Year from Buzzfeed, Electric Literature, and The Millions

A wry, tender portrait of a young woman - finally free to decide her own path, but unsure if she knows herself well enough to choose wisely - from a captivating new literary voice

The plan is to leave. As for how, when, to where, and even why - she doesn’t know yet. So begins a journey for the 24-year-old narrator of Days of Distraction. As a staff writer at a prestigious tech publication, she reports on the achievements of smug Silicon Valley billionaires and start-up bros while her own request for a raise gets bumped from manager to manager. And when her longtime boyfriend, J, decides to move to a quiet upstate New York town for grad school, she sees an excuse to cut and run.

Moving is supposed to be a grand gesture of her commitment to J and a way to reshape her sense of self. But in the process, she finds herself facing misgivings about her role in an interracial relationship. Captivated by the stories of her ancestors and other Asian Americans in history, she must confront a question at the core of her identity: What does it mean to exist in a society that does not notice or understand you?

Equal parts tender and humorous, and told in spare but powerful prose, Days of Distraction is an offbeat coming-of-adulthood tale, a touching family story, and a razor-sharp appraisal of our times.

©2020 Alexandra Chang (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers

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Extremely Boring and Tedious to Read

This book is just extremely boring and tedious to read through. I do relate to her stories, feelings, and overall experience with racism as an Asian American, but I just cannot listen to 10 hours of this with no real development. There is no real character development or message behind the plot or story besides her negative attitude and complaining about everything that happens in her life. In essence, many of her takes and attitude seems like unnecessary drama that makes the reader feel guilty and bad for her while doing really nothing to get herself out of the bad situations. It is just a noise of constant complaining with no lessons or connections with the themes and topics she covers.

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