54 pages • 1 hour read
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In The Astonishing Color of After by Emily X. R. Pan, Leigh, a teenage artist, believes her mother has turned into a red bird after her suicide and travels to Taiwan to connect with her estranged grandparents and uncover family secrets. Through magical experiences and self-discovery, Leigh learns to cope with her grief and embrace her passion for art. The book addresses themes of mental health and loss.
Emily X. R. Pan's The Astonishing Color of After is praised for its lyrical prose and unique exploration of grief, identity, and culture. Readers appreciate its emotional depth and vivid characterizations. Some, however, find the narrative's pacing uneven and the magical realism elements confusing. Overall, it is a poignant, evocative read that resonates deeply.
Readers who enjoyed The Book Thief by Markus Zusak or We Were Liars by E. Lockhart will gravitate towards The Astonishing Color of After. This novel captivates those interested in magical realism, emotional depth, and exploration of grief and self-discovery through mystical and cultural lenses.
Mental Illness
Emotions/Behavior: Memory
Modern Classic Fiction
Magical Realism
Romance