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 a new life in London _x000B_filled with studies, friends and a tentative first relationship with a 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. When she discovers that brutal bar-fighting relieves her stress, she begins a dangerous dual existence—obedient and accommodating by day, brawling by night. How long can Aki…mehr
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 a new life in London _x000B_filled with studies, friends and a tentative first relationship with a 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. When she discovers that brutal bar-fighting relieves her stress, she begins a dangerous dual existence—obedient and accommodating by day, brawling by night. How long can Aki survive her secret life as an “atomweight” fighter? An intimate novel about the need to reconcile competing cultures, traditions and values, while exploring issues of sexual identity and violence. Sasagawa writes like a fighter: nimble and devastating.Kevin Chong, author of The Double Life of Benson Yu
Emi Sasagawa is a settler, immigrant and queer woman of colour, living and writing on the traditional, ancestral and stolen territories of the xwməθkwəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh and Selilwitulh Nations. In her writing, she explores identity and belonging through the lenses of mixedness, queerness, oppression and privilege. Emi is a graduate of The Writer's Studio at Simon Fraser University and is currently completing an MFA in Creative Writing at the University of British Columbia. A resident of Vancouver, Atomweight is her first novel.
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