Ponti

Ponti by Sharlene Teo is a reprint edition published by Simon and Schuster on September 24, 2019. This novel explores the complexities of friendships in contemporary Singapore through the lens of Szu, a teenager grappling with feelings of isolation and non-belonging. Living in a dilapidated house with her mother, a former actress turned medium, Szu’s life takes a turn when she forms a fraught friendship with the privileged Circe, setting the stage for a narrative rich in emotional depth and dark comedy.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the intertwined lives of four women navigating the pressures of modern society and the challenges of coming of age. The story delves into themes of friendship, identity, and the impact of social change, all while capturing the essence of a rapidly evolving Southeast Asia. With its atmospheric prose and insightful character dynamics, Ponti offers a nuanced exploration of the bonds that shape us and the struggles we face in finding our place in the world. This edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English.
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An award-winning novel about the value of friendships in present-day Singapore—a “stirring debut…relatable yet unsettling [that] smartly captures earnest teenage myopathy through a tumultuous high school relationship” (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
“I am Miss Frankenstein, I am the bottom of the bell curve.” So declares Szu, a teenager living in a dark, dank house on a Singapore cul-de-sac, at the beginning of this richly atmospheric and endlessly surprising tale of non-belonging and isolation.
Friendless and fatherless, Szu lives in the shadow of her mother Amisa, once a beautiful actress—who gained fame for her portrayal of a ghost—and now a hack medium performing séances with her sister in a rusty house. When Szu meets the privileged, acid-tongued Circe, an unlikely encounter develops into a fraught friendship that will haunt them both for decades to come.
With remarkable emotional acuity, dark comedy, and in vivid prose, Sharlene Teo’s Ponti traces the suffocating tangle the lives of four misfits, women who need each other as much as they need to find their own way. It is “at once a subtle critique of the pressures of living in a modern Asian metropolis; a record of the swiftness and ruthlessness with which Southeast Asia has changed over the last three decades; a portrait of the old juxtaposed with the new (and an accompanying dialogue between nostalgia and cynicism); an exploration of the relationship between women against the backdrop of social change; and, occasionally, a love story—all wrapped up in the guise of a teenage coming-of-age novel…Teo is brilliant” (The Guardian).
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