What The Reviewers Say

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Based on 6 reviews

Where Rivers Part: A Story of My Mother's Life

Kao Kalia Yang

What The Reviewers Say

Rave

Based on 6 reviews

Where Rivers Part: A Story of My Mother's Life

Kao Kalia Yang

Rave
Kevin Canfield,
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Her immensely powerful new book confirms Yang as one of America's sharpest nonfiction writers.
Rave
Laurie Hertzel,
San Francisco Chronicle
This journey across the world takes more than a decade, and it is told simply and earnestly in Yang’s limpid prose. She takes her time, and the pace of the book is luxurious.
Rave
Matthew Gurewitsch,
Air Mail
Yang strikes deep with prose that is spare, concrete, sometimes indeed flat.
Rave
Alden Mudge,
BookPage
In an audacious act of love and art, Yang writes this memoir from her mother’s point of view.
Positive
Publishers Weekly
Gripping and compassionate.
Mixed
Kirkus
At its best, the book is compassionate, lyrical, tender, and insightful. Unfortunately, the narratorial voice often feels alienated and overwritten, a contrast that the stunningly intimate prologue—which the author wrote from her own perspective—renders particularly stark. Nonetheless, Yang offers an engaging story of escape, redemption, and heartbreak..