Satisfaction Café : A Novel by Kathy Wang (2025, Hardcover)

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Author Kathy Wang. Format Hardcover. Publisher Simon & Schuster.

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PublisherScribner
ISBN-101668068923
ISBN-139781668068922
eBay Product ID (ePID)25072076355

Product Key Features

Book TitleSatisfaction Café : a Novel
Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2025
TopicLiterary, Asian American
GenreFiction
AuthorKathy Wang
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight17.9 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2024-059774
Dewey Edition23/eng/20241216
TitleLeadingThe
Reviews"Kathy Wang is a born storyteller, vivid and precise, deliciously cool-eyed, immensely readable." --Jonathan Franzen "Subtle, surprising, and elegantly constructed, The Satisfaction Cafe is an insightful and funny exploration of how seldom our choices feel like choices; how rare and elusive the idea of home can feel." --Lynn Steger Strong, author of Flight "Reading Kathy Wang is like talking to your best friend. The Satisfaction Cafe evokes the narrative power of classic Anne Tyler, tracing the journey of a Chinese-American woman with Wang's signature humor, warmth and wisdom. I want to share this novel with everyone." --Janice Y. K. Lee, author of The Piano Teacher " The Satisfaction Cafe is a beautiful, intimate novel that takes the reader, again and again, to unexpected places. Kathy Wang's characters are so real and flawed and human you expect them to spring from the page. What a breath of fresh air-- a novel with nothing to prove and so much to give. I didn't want it to end. " --Lydia Kiesling, author of Golden State, "Wang''s writing is sharp, comical, and quietly heartbreaking. Perfect for readers who love an emotional slow burn, The Satisfaction Café is a poignant, darkly funny story about how we survive--and even sometimes thrive--after life doesn''t go as planned. At its heart, it is a moving portrait of how starting over can be its own kind of victory." -- Booklist "Crisp and assured... independent and pragmatic, but also secretly soulful, Joan is a character capable of surprising the reader at every turn... Wang has a light touch, whether describing events that are heavy or mundane, and avoids sentimentality. This gratifies." -- Publishers Weekly "Warm and thoughtfully told...Wang''s novel gives us a main character to root for." -- Kirkus " The Satisfaction Café is both deep and wide, tracing the arc of a single life and then showing how that life ripples out across family, friends, and time. At every turn Joan proves to be more insightful and more necessary than people believed her to be, the result of which is this insightful, necessary, and beautiful novel." --Ann Patchett "Kathy Wang is a born storyteller, vivid and precise, deliciously cool-eyed, immensely readable." --Jonathan Franzen " The Satisfaction Café is big-hearted without being sentimental, profound without pretense, and witty without sacrificing sincerity--qualities that reflect its unforgettable protagonist, Joan. This is the kind of story that makes you want to write a thank you note to the author, call up an old friend, and gaze at strangers with greater compassion and curiosity. Kathy Wang bestows us with virtuoso prose, gentle wisdom, and a main character who stands among the best I''ve ever read. I fell in love with and savored this beautiful novel." --Emily Habeck, author of Shark Heart "Kathy Wang''s outstanding novel is one of the best I''ve read in quite some time. The protagonist is tough, opinionated, vulnerable, and wise, and it is a privilege to witness the arc of her life. I would have stayed with her for another three hundred pages." --Mary Beth Keane, author of Ask Again, Yes "This irresistible read traverses decades of a woman''s life. The twists are as unexpected yet realistic as the ones you''d hear from a neighbor or a friend. But the writing is uniquely endearing and funny, leaping off the page. You will be moved by this tale of resilience and taking delight in life despite hardships." --Today.com''s Most Anticipated Books of 2025 "Subtle, surprising, and elegantly constructed, The Satisfaction Café is an insightful and funny exploration of how seldom our choices feel like choices; how rare and elusive the idea of home can feel." --Lynn Steger Strong, author of Flight "Kathy Wang creates remarkably nuanced and affecting characters with such ease and economy. I found myself utterly captivated by The Satisfaction Café , immediately pulled into the beautifully told sweep of a whole life. A marvelous book." --Phil Klay, author of Redeployment "An intimate portrait of a life unlike any I have read before. I loved this novel and its heroine so much. Kathy Wang writes with humor, wisdom and compassion. A must-read." --J. Courtney Sullivan, author of The Cliffs "Reading Kathy Wang is like talking to your best friend. The Satisfaction Café evokes the narrative power of classic Anne Tyler, tracing the journey of a Chinese-American woman with Wang''s signature humor, warmth and wisdom. I want to share this novel with everyone." --Janice Y. K. Lee, author of The Piano Teacher " The Satisfaction Café is a beautiful, intimate novel that takes the reader, again and again, to unexpected places. Kathy Wang''s characters are so real and flawed and human you expect them to spring from the page. What a breath of fresh air-- a novel with nothing to prove and so much to give. I didn''t want it to end." --Lydia Kiesling, author of Golden State
Dewey Decimal813/.6
SynopsisNational Bestseller Named a Best Book of the Summer by People, Oprah Daily, and Today.com How do we live so that we are satisfied? How can people connect during moments of loneliness? This is the story of Joan Liang, a woman who moves across the world to America, and in trying to answer these questions builds a wildly original life. Joan's life is a series of unexpected events: she never thought she would live in California, nor did she expect her first marriage to implode--especially as quickly and spectacularly as it did. She definitely did not expect to fall in love with an older, wealthy American man and become his fourth wife and mother to his youngest children. Joan and her children grow older, and one day she makes a drastic change: she opens the Satisfaction Café, a place where customers can find connection through conversation. With humor and grace, Joan creates a space for meaningful relationships and constructs a lasting legacy. Vivid, comic, and profoundly moving, The Satisfaction Café is a novel about found family, the joy and loneliness that come with age, and how we can seek satisfaction at any stage of life. This is a novel of tremendous pleasures: sentences that teem with rich observations, wonderful plotting, and, in Joan, a protagonist for the ages., Named a Best Book of the Summer by People, Oprah Daily, and Today.com How do we live so that we are satisfied? How can people connect during moments of loneliness? This is the story of Joan Liang, a woman who moves across the world to America, and in trying to answer these questions builds a wildly original life. Joan's life is a series of unexpected events: she never thought she would live in California, nor did she expect her first marriage to implode--especially as quickly and spectacularly as it did. She definitely did not expect to fall in love with an older, wealthy American man and become his fourth wife and mother to his youngest children. Joan and her children grow older, and one day she makes a drastic change: she opens the Satisfaction Café, a place where customers can find connection through conversation. With humor and grace, Joan creates a space for meaningful relationships and constructs a lasting legacy. Vivid, comic, and profoundly moving, The Satisfaction Café is a novel about found family, the joy and loneliness that come with age, and how we can seek satisfaction at any stage of life. This is a novel of tremendous pleasures: sentences that teem with rich observations, wonderful plotting, and, in Joan, a protagonist for the ages.
LC Classification NumberPS3623.A45694S28

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