Others Were Emeralds, Lang Leav
Others Were Emeralds, Lang Leav
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Others Were Emeralds
A Novel

Author: Lang Leav

Narrator: Shiromi Arserio

Unabridged: 7 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 09/05/2023


Synopsis

“Others Were Emeralds kept me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end. With lyrical and moving prose, Lang tells a stunning tale of love, loss, and the true power of friendship. A deep, beautiful novel."" — Etaf Rum, New York Times bestselling author of A Woman is No ManInternationally acclaimed poet Lang Leav’s debut adult novel combines her poetical lyricism and emotional acumen to create an enthralling coming of age narrative set against the backdrop of anti-Asian sentiment sweeping Australia in the late 90’s. A stirring portrayal of guilt, loss, and memory, Others Were Emeralds explores the inherent danger of allowing our misconceptions to shape our reality.What comes first, the photograph or the memory?The daughter of Cambodian refugees, Ai grew up in the small Australian town of Whitlam populated by Asian immigrants who once fled war-torn countries to rebuild their shattered lives. It is now the late '90s and despite their parents' harrowing past, Ai and her tightknit group of school friends: charismatic Brigitte, sweet, endearing Bowie, shy, inscrutable Tin, and politically minded Sying, lead seemingly ordinary lives, far removed from the unimaginable horrors suffered by their parents.But that carefree innocence is shattered in their last year of school when Ai and her friends encounter a pair of racist men whose cruel acts of intimidation spiral into senseless violence. Grappling with the magnitude of her grief at such a young age, Ai leaves Whitlam for college before her trauma has a chance to fully resolve. In her second year of college Ai suffers a mental health crisis, driving her back home to Whitlam, a place she swore never to return. There, she reconnects with those she left behind and together they are compelled to look back on the tragedy that shaped their adolescence and examine the role they may have unwittingly played.

About Lang Leav

Novelist and poet Lang Leav was born in a refugee camp when her family were fleeing the Khmer Rouge Regime. She spent her formative years in Sydney, Australia, in the predominantly migrant town of Cabramatta. Among her many achievements, Lang is the winner of a Qantas Spirit of Youth Award, Churchill Fellowship and Goodreads Reader’s Choice Award. Lang's first book, Love & Misadventure (2013) was a breakout success, and her subsequent poetry books have been international bestsellers. In 2016, her debut YA novel Sad Girls shot to #1 on the Straits Times and other bestseller charts internationally. Others Were Emeralds, based on Leav's immigrant roots, has been praised by critics, with Publishers Weekly describing it as ""A heartrending novel."" Booklist noted, ""Leav's coming-of-age debut is poetic and lyrical, her prose rich in beautiful imagery.""


Reviews

Goodreads review by Monali

This was such a heartwarming book. For the initial 15 pages, I found it to be too lyrical and poetic and thought I might end up not liking it. But gradually, the plot started taking hold and I liked reading about Bowie and Ai. Sying was absolute monstrous and her mind games were shown aptly. Everyon......more

Goodreads review by Jessica

I received an ARC of this book for free from the publisher (Harper Perennial) for promotional purposes. Since I received an ARC, my quotes from the book are tentative. I am such a huge fan of Lang Leav, so I knew I had to read this book. I thought this was such a poignant and impactful story. The st......more

A wonderful premise despite how the plot traversed a perspective of grief with a compelling admirable friendship that also struck me with a touching heart-rending story. Really love the intricacies of its prose; so neat and somehow poetic and I like how it intertwined a coming-of-age narrative to st......more

Goodreads review by Lou

It’s taken me two months to read this, says more about where my reading head was than the book. Pushed through today, and as always very glad I did. So many stories being told by second and third generation refugees, I’m here for it.......more

4.5 / a very very dear coming of age novel about complicated friendships and first relationships and grief. I loved this!......more