Jul 10, 2023

It's Monday: What Are You Reading? My Nemesis by Charmaine Craig

 Newly Discovered book:

 I was interested in the different versions of what is acceptable femininity.  

My Nemesis by Charmaine Craig
Published February 7, 2023; Grove Press












Publisher information:

An intellectual affair and its reverberations across the lives of two couples

Tessa, a successful writer, develops a friendship with Charlie, a  handsome philosopher and scholar based in Los Angeles. Sparks fly as they exchange intellectual ideas —but there are obstacles to their developing friendship. 

Tessa’s husband Milton enjoys Charlie’s company, while Charlie’s Asian wife Wah’s traditional femininity and subservience strike Tessa as weaknesses. Tessa scoffs at the sacrifices Wah makes as adoptive mother to a Burmese girl, Htet, once homeless on the streets of Kuala Lumpur. The conflict leads to Tessa’s declaration that Wah is “an insult to womankind.” 

An exercise in empathy, an exploration of betrayal, and a charged story of the thrill of a shared connection—and the perils of feminine rivalry—


Charmaine Craig
is the author of My Nemesis; Miss Burma, longlisted for the 2017 National Book Award for Fiction and the 2018 Women’s Prize for Fiction; and The Good Men, a national bestseller. She received her MFA from the University of California at Irvine, and is a faculty member in the Department of Creative Writing at UC Riverside. 

11 comments:

  1. Sounds like an intriguing book. Have a great week, and happy reading 🌞📚💜

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  2. This author is new to me but she looks like someone I should get to know.

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  3. Loving the cover and it sounds interesting too. Hope you enjoy it, happy reading!

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    1. Looking forward to the characters in the book.

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  4. It sounds like an interesting book, but I don't know if I could connect to Tessa. Way back in the 60's when I was discovering feminism and the woman's movement, I always understood that our goal was choice and respect for whatever women choose.

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    1. I find the difference in the two women very interesting, and hope to read the book soon to see what happens.

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  5. Sounds interesting to me, but I'm not sure about that cover though, lol.

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  6. I will be curious to know what you think of this one, Harvee. I hope you enjoy it when you read it!

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