Shut Up You’re Pretty
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Narrateur(s):
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Jemeni
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Auteur(s):
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Téa Mutonji
À propos de cet audio
Finalist, Rogers Writers’ Trust of Canada Fiction Prize; Finalist, Edmund White Award for Debut Fiction; a Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year.
In Téa Mutonji’s disarming debut story collection, a woman contemplates her Congolese traditions during a family wedding, a teenage girl looks for happiness inside a pack of cigarettes, a mother reconnects with her daughter through their shared interest in fish, and a young woman decides to shave her head in the waiting room of an abortion clinic. These punchy, sharply observed stories blur the lines between longing and choosing, exploring the narrator’s experience as an involuntary one. Tinged with pathos and humor, they interrogate the moments in which femininity, womanness, and identity are not only questioned but also imposed.
Shut Up You’re Pretty is the first book to be published under the imprint VS. Books, a series of books curated and edited by writer-musician Vivek Shraya featuring work by new and emerging indigenous or black writers or writers of color.
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Ce que les critiques en disent
“The stories are vivid and unsettling in their detail.... Mutonji writes with grit and quick-witted humour. The ease with which these stories unfold is a facet of the author’s craft: the prose holds its emotion in the same way the characters hold their pain.” (Quill & Quire, starred review)
“Each story is a separate, richly-described glimpse into an aspect of the protagonist’s life, and together they form a whole picture of a young woman who is struggling to understand herself and her world.” (Book Riot)
“A sense of assuredness permeates Mutonji’s writing in Shut Up You’re Pretty. Through a series of 18 strikingly raw vignettes, Loli’s identity flows like the Congolese river she is named after.” (Toronto Star)
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- Olivia Morra
- 2022-01-23
An amazing and romantic(ish) story
This story was a true “page turner”. Téa has a unique ability to make me feel warm when reading something cold.
A must read/listen.
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- Roberta W
- 2024-02-28
Fantastic
Great storytelling. I came to this book because it is a Canada Reads finalist, which I really appreciate as I discover books I otherwise wouldn’t have found. Liked how while these are stand alone stories, they fit together, I could feel a progression, a life evolving. Even the darkest moments were described with poetic directness.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2025-01-19
Not my cup of tea
I saw no redemption on this book. Not sure what the point of telling a story is if there is nothing to learn from it. I don’t need happy endings, life has few of those, but what was the point?
I continued on as a matter of principle but the book never got better.
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