What a Time to Be Alive, Jade Chang
What a Time to Be Alive, Jade Chang
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What a Time to Be Alive
A Novel

Author: Jade Chang

Narrator: Jenapher Zheng

Unabridged: 10 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 09/30/2025


Synopsis

A deeply moving and often hilarious novel following a woman who becomes an internet folk hero in the most unexpected way, catapulting her into fame and influence just as she’s finally beginning to reckon with her complicated pastLola Treasure Gold can’t figure out her life. She’s broke, unemployed, and back in her childhood home, a crumbling cottage in the Hollywood Hills. Worse—unspeakably worse—one of her closest friends has just died. So nobody is more surprised than Lola when a jackpot falls in her lap: she stars in a viral video, opening a surprising path for her to become a self-help guru.With the encouragement of her other best friend, Celi—still alive, thank god—Lola embraces the public interest in her perceived message. But is she a scammer or a sage? Just as Lola is telling others to be their own guiding lights, she can’t seem to find hers: she’s grieving; she’s accused of using the notoriety of her friend’s death to fuel her rise; and she’s full of questions about the fate of her mother, who came to America pregnant, fleeing China’s one-child policy, got deported when Lola was eight, and now has totally disappeared.Driven by an exuberant, searching spirit, Jade Chang’s kaleidoscopic new novel is a deep examination of the ways we commodify belief, the power and precarity of fame, and the delicious terror of being truly seen. What a Time to Be Alive asks if we can look honestly at the world and still love it; the answer is a brilliant, resounding yes. 

About Jade Chang

Jade Chang’s debut novel, The Wangs vs. the World, won the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award and has been published in a dozen countries. Her journalism and essays have recently appeared in The Best American Food Writing, and in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times magazines. She also writes for film and TV. She lives in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by nestle • whatnestleread on September 19, 2025

This one started off so strong. I was really into Lola’s messy, grifty energy and thought I was in for a wild ride. But the second half kind of lost its spark. The influencer stuff especially just didn’t work for me. It felt like there was an idea there, but the execution never really clicked, and h......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on October 19, 2025

3.5 stars......more

Goodreads review by Ellen on July 08, 2025

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This was a hilarious and entertaining read. So perfect for the times we live in where you can practically become a viral sensation overnight, I was rooting for Lola but then wanting to warn her along the way. This......more

Goodreads review by Celine on September 20, 2025

3.5 ! The first half of this was stronger than the second. I love a good grifter, I love someone torn apart by grief. And if that was all the book was about, I would have appreciated it more. I think the book shines when the passages are centered around navigating grief, the complex truths between h......more

Goodreads review by Tell on October 15, 2025

Loved. Need to sit with the themes of spirituality, scamming, grifting, and what it means to be a person, but ultimately this is a book about honesty: being honest with what you want, not knowing how to get it, saying the hard things, and how to be a person- even a floundering, messy person in their......more