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Neon Jane by Maia Evrigenis (2022, Hardcover)
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    ISBN
    9781646636600

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Koehler Books
    ISBN-10
    1646636600
    ISBN-13
    9781646636600
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    12057248072

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Neon Jane
    Number of Pages
    104 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2022
    Topic
    Magical Realism, Coming of Age, Medical
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Maia Evrigenis
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.4 in
    Item Weight
    11.5 Oz
    Item Length
    9 in
    Item Width
    6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Reviews
    "Savvy and unflinching, brave in all its forms, Neon Jane shows us with startling emotional clarity that you don't have to conform to tell a story that matters. And Neon Jane is all about mattering, at our most material, vital, cellular levels, making space for a new kind of resiliency, a narrative we as humans so desperately need. To wit: Neon Jane is a whip smart, incandescent, takeover of a debut, hosted by two sage, wily, and immediately-indispensable characters--voices who make you equally cackle and cry, who are old before their years and too young for all they are tasked with surviving. Were you to pick any traveling companions, any IV-toting philosophers, anyone to grit out the road ahead with, Maia and her pink-haired counterpart Neon Jane should no doubt be the ones. That is, if they'd have you, and you'd better hope they do. I can think of no fictive friends more necessary, more real, or more frank, which is the magic of fiction--if you're only courageous enough to go there. Maia Evrigenis is. Take note, world, and hold onto your wigs." -Jess Arndt, author of Large Animals "Among the great gifts literature gives us is the chance to linger with other voices, as those voices talk to themselves and their worlds come true. In Maia Evrigenis' lucid and convivial Neon Jane this is literalized to great effect. In this book the narrator-also named Maia-finds herself ghost-companioned by Jane, a 13-year old pink-wigged version of her own past self. Jane's neon wig is a sign that she is still undergoing the same harsh, toxic cancer treatments Maia herself had undergone for her own severe childhood illness. As Maia contends with-and cares for-the equally charming and combative Jane she comes into the fullness of her own life all while reckoning with the social and personal meanings of childhood cancer and its treatments. As a reader I was deeply grateful to be invited along for the ride." -Anthony McCann, author of Shadowlands "Eminently creative and memorably unique, Neon Jane marks the beginning of a literary career that merits close attention." -Greg Fields, author of Arc of the Comet and Through the Waters and the Wild "A literary meditation on life, illness, and what exists in-between, Neon Jane balances its gut-wrenching moments with a playful surrealism and keen sense of humor. An absolute must-read." -Noah Lemelson, author of The Sightless City "This novel is like a Greta Gerwig film, with a warm, smart, difficult heroine straining toward her desired future self." -Shelley Blanton Stroud, author of Copy Boy "I have had the great joy of knowing Maia since we were young kids, even just on the periphery, and I remember her cancer journey well. It has been an incredible honor to watch her blossom into the talented writer that she is today and pour her heart, soul, and her health journey of a lifetime into this book. I am in awe of how she has tied her real life experiences, struggles, and funny, relatable moments into this character's internal world - the fabulous Neon Jane. This book will bring up emotions all over the board, from laughter to tears and everything in between. I FELT so much of what was written deep in my gut, especially as someone who has endured a chronic illness and the lasting effects of living a life that is quite "different" from the norm because of it. I highly recommend this book for anyone else who has also felt "different" (don't we all?!) and simply could not put it down." -Jordan Younger, author, podcast host, & founder of the Balanced Blonde
    Synopsis
    FILLING THE GAP between the experience of the sick and those living healthy lives in remission, Neon Jane follows twenty-four-year-old Maia's journey to move forward from her childhood cancer experience as she is haunted by a spunky, ghostlike, thirteen-year-old cancer patient named Jane. The two have an inseparable bond and complicated friendship as Maia takes on the role of Jane's caretaker. Representing Maia as a child, Jane pressures Maia to be a better, more successful person in the name of childhood cancer. Maia argues back through personal reflections about cancer's ongoing presence in her healthy adult life, and her struggle to move forward from the experience. As Maia looks for a genetic explanation for her previous cancer, she uncovers the story of her uncle Jason, a famous baroque musician who drowned in his twenties. Through her uncle's story and new complications with Jane's health, Maia contemplates what it means to live a full life, and whether it is time to let go of the cancer experience that has defined her for so long.

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