All This Could Be Different All This Could Be Different

All This Could Be Different

Finalist for the 2022 National Book Award for Fiction

    • 3.8 • 4 Ratings
    • $15.99

Publisher Description

'Sarah Thankam Mathews' prose is undeniable . . . she captures the sneaky, unsaying parts of longing'
Raven Leilani, author of Luster

'Some books are merely luminous . . . this one is iridescent' Susan Choi, author of Trust Exercise

Graduating into a recession, Sneha tries on adulthood like an ill-fitting suit. Moving to a new city, she embraces all that it has to offer: friends that feel like family, gay bars, house parties and new romances. But when painful secrets rear their heads, corporate jobs go off the rails and evictions loom, Sneha and her community find themselves looking for a new way to live.

All This Could Be Different is a novel about being young in the twenty-first century. About work, precarity, distant parents, found family, activism, queer love, sex and hope. About knowing that all this could be different.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
4 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Orion
SELLER
Hachette Australia Pty Ltd
SIZE
3.3
MB

Customer Reviews

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Fans of Sally Rooney will probably like this

The author is Indian-American. She grew up in Oman and India, and migrated to the United States at 17. She won a a Best American Short Stories award in 2020, and received fellowships from the Asian American Writers Workshop and the Iowa Writers Workshop. This, her first novel, received rave reviews on NPR, People, BuzzFeed, The Cut, Vogue, Elle, Good Housekeeping, Parade, NYLON, The Millions, Electric Lit, Lit Hub, and The Rumpus.
Sneha, the 20-something gay female Indian-American protagonist, graduates college and snags her first job as a change consultant (Helping convert a firm’s IT system; something along those lines anyway) in Milwaukee in winter. Her parents are back in India. They lived in the US while she was growing up, until her engineer father became scape goat for a dodgy business venture. Our gal wangles a job at the firm for her white male bestie from college, meets new people, dates some of them unsuccessfully then falls for a white female dancer. That relationship eventually bombs too. Other stuff happens. Secrets are revealed. She ends up with a better job elsewhere (DC from memory). The end.
Starts out at a good pace but loses its way. Some amusing observations and snappy dialogue, which gets less amusing and less snappy the more you read of it.
Old straight white guys like me are not the target audience.

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