A Novel
by Lee Chia-Ying
In this fiendishly funny and charming novel, a young woman revisits her childhood and realizes all was not as it seemed.
Tan's attempt to write her first novel, A Clueless Man Shakes His Thump-Thumping Head, is not going well. She tries to write a memoir instead, but this involves checking her own memories against her parents and old classmates, who are surprised to hear from her after all these years. "Are you dying?" asks one perplexed friend.
Tan is not dying, but she does want to figure out how many of her own highly curious memories from childhood are accurate: the guessing game played on the day her parents announced their divorce, a kissing ritual among boarding school roommates, the life-affirming meditation triggered by a piece of spinach flailing in a sink. Threading together Tan's memories and conversations with mordant humor, Lee Chia-Ying dramatizes the hilarity and horrors of being a young person.
Masterful, witty, and bold, A Perfect Day to Put Your Head in the Oven is a brilliant account of innocence lost and paints a devastating picture of the loneliness of growing up and the first encounters of disappointment, betrayal, death, and love. The novel is as courageous as its protagonist: dedicated to staying true and not afraid of losing one's plot.
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Lee Chia-Ying was born and raised in Taiwan. She writes in Taiwanese Mandarin and is the author of three short story collections. Her debut novel A Perfect Day to Put Your Head in the Oven has received multiple literary awards in Taiwan and is being translated into twenty-one languages. She is now based in Boston and Taipei.

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