Maggie Or, a Man and a Woman Walk In..., Katie Yee
Maggie Or, a Man and a Woman Walk In..., Katie Yee
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Maggie; Or, a Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar

Author: Katie Yee

Narrator: Emily Woo Zeller

Unabridged: 6 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/22/2025


Synopsis

A New York Times Notable Book. One of Time’s 100 Must-Read Book of 2025.

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“As with Nora Ephron’s Heartburn…you read Maggie to spend time with its author.” —The Washington Post

A Chinese American woman spins tragedy into comedy when her life falls apart in a taut, wry debut novel, “as playful as it is profound” (Alison Espach, author of The Wedding People)—perfect for fans of Joan Is Okay and Crying in H Mart.

A man and a woman walk into a restaurant. The woman expects a lovely night filled with endless plates of samosas. Instead, she finds out her husband is having an affair with a woman named Maggie.

A short while after, her chest starts to ache. She walks into an examination room, where she finds out the pain in her breast isn’t just heartbreak—it’s cancer. She decides to call the tumor Maggie.

Unfolding in fragments over the course of the ensuing months, Maggie; Or, a Man and a Woman Walk Into a Bar follows the narrator as she embarks on a journey of grief, healing, and reclamation. She starts talking to Maggie (the tumor), getting acquainted with her body’s new inhabitant. She overgenerously creates a “Guide to My Husband: A User’s Manual” for Maggie (the other woman), hoping to ease the process of discovering her ex-husband’s whims and quirks. She turns her children’s bedtime stories into retellings of Chinese folklore passed down by her own mother, in an attempt to make them fall in love with their shared culture—and to maybe save herself in the process.

In the style of Jenny Offill and the tradition of Nora Ephron’s hilarious and devastating writing on heartbreak and womanhood, Maggie is a master class in transforming personal tragedy into a form of defiant comedy.

About Katie Yee

Katie Yee is a writer from Brooklyn. She has received fellowships from the Center for Fiction, the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, and Kundiman. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, No Tokens, The BelieverWashington Square Review, Triangle House, Epiphany, and Literary Hub. By day, she works at the Brooklyn Museum. By night, she writes, usually under the watch of her judgmental rescue dog, Ollie. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica on May 11, 2025

If you feel like all the divorce novels have been too angry and you'd like something more twee, well have I got a book for you. This book did not work for me at all, it never felt like real people going through real things. It all felt imagined, sanitized, empty of negative emotions. Which is really......more

Goodreads review by Chrissy on February 10, 2025

I only give these coveted 5 stars to a book that captures my attention and evokes emotion (or a head-scratch) with unique/creative ideas or prose, creates characters and storylines that stay with me for a long time, and spurs me to tell all my friends to read it. Maggie hit all these marks for me! S......more

Goodreads review by Rita on July 22, 2025

4.25/5 ⭐ If My Husband by Maud Ventura had an antithesis, it would be this book. While My Husband disclosed all of the negative, inane, and paranoid musings the narrator had about herself and her husband, Maggie is the opposite. We see love and care, quiet reflection; all of it is said with wit and......more

Goodreads review by quynh on June 30, 2025

I was initially really excited to read this book because it seemed to have a lot to offer. The promised dry humor and witty introspections felt right up my alley. The summary/description was hilarious, and Weike Wang, a favorite author of mine, blurbed it. The set up was perfect...but sadly the punc......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on June 03, 2025

Maggie; or, A Man and a Woman Walk into a Bar by Katie Yee is a blisteringly sharp and deeply moving debut that brims with wit, sorrow, and unexpected strength. It follows an unnamed Chinese American woman whose world suddenly unravels after what should have been a normal night out ends with the dev......more