Afterparties Stories

Afterparties Stories by Anthony Veasna So is a vibrant collection published by HarperCollinsPublishers in 2021, comprising 260 pages in English. This book presents a rich exploration of Cambodian-American life, blending humor and emotional depth to provide insights into the complexities faced by queer and immigrant communities. The stories navigate themes of race, sexuality, and family, reflecting the experiences of children of refugees as they forge new identities in California.
Readers will find a diverse array of narratives that seamlessly transition between the absurd and the tenderhearted. From a high school badminton coach reliving his past to a queer love affair between an entrepreneur and a teacher, the stories capture the intricacies of relationships and cultural heritage. The collection also addresses significant issues, such as the legacy of the Khmer Rouge genocide and the challenges of navigating personal and communal histories. Afterparties offers a nuanced portrait of a beloved American community, showcasing the author’s skill in crafting detailed and engaging tales.
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
WINNER OF THE NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE’S JOHN LEONARD PRIZE FOR BEST FIRST BOOK
WINNER OF THE FERRO-GRUMLEY AWARD FOR LGBTQ FICTION
Named a Best Book of the Year by: New York Times * NPR * Washington Post * LA Times * Kirkus Reviews * New York Public Library * Chicago Public Library * Harper’s Bazaar * TIME * Maureen Corrigan, Fresh Air * Boston Globe* The Atlantic
A vibrant story collection about Cambodian-American life–immersive and comic, yet unsparing–that offers profound insight into the intimacy of queer and immigrant communities
Seamlessly transitioning between the absurd and the tenderhearted, balancing acerbic humor with sharp emotional depth, Afterparties offers an expansive portrait of the lives of Cambodian-Americans. As the children of refugees carve out radical new paths for themselves in California, they shoulder the inherited weight of the Khmer Rouge genocide and grapple with the complexities of race, sexuality, friendship, and family.
A high school badminton coach and failing grocery store owner tries to relive his glory days by beating a rising star teenage player. Two drunken brothers attend a wedding afterparty and hatch a plan to expose their shady uncle’s snubbing of the bride and groom. A queer love affair sparks between an older tech entrepreneur trying to launch a “safe space” app and a disillusioned young teacher obsessed with Moby-Dick. And in the sweeping final story, a nine-year-old child learns that his mother survived a racist school shooter.
The stories in Afterparties, “powered by So’s skill with the telling detail, are like beams of wry, affectionate light, falling from different directions on a complicated, struggling, beloved American community” (George Saunders).
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