Love Can’t Feed You : A Novel – Cherry Lou Sy
99,00 د.م.
A searing coming-of-age tale about a Filipina immigrant torn between family duty and self-discovery. Queenie’s journey from Manila to Brooklyn exposes the cracks in the American dream as she battles cultural dislocation, family fractures, and her own rebellious heart. Raw, urgent, and deeply human, this novel captures the cost of survival in a world that demands sacrifice.
Themes of identity, poverty, and resilience shine in Cherry Lou Sy’s unflinching prose. Perfect for fans of immigrant narratives and stories about women forging their own paths.💔🔥🌍
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Love Can’t Feed You follows Queenie, a young Filipina woman who immigrates to Brooklyn with her family, chasing the promise of the American dream. Instead, she finds herself caught between her fractured family, cultural expectations, and her own hunger for independence. Her mother, hardened by years of working as a nurse in the U.S., feels like a stranger, while her father’s anger and her brother’s withdrawal leave Queenie navigating adulthood alone.
As Queenie juggles dead-end jobs, community college, and toxic relationships, she grapples with the weight of her family’s sacrifices. The novel paints a raw portrait of assimilation, exploring how poverty and displacement strain love and identity. Cherry Lou Sy’s prose weaves Filipino folklore and stark realism, capturing Queenie’s struggle to define herself amid clashing cultures and generational divides.
Critics praise the book’s unflinching look at the immigrant experience, calling it “a knockout” (Publishers Weekly) and “an utter thrill” (Lynn Steger Strong). Queenie’s journey—a mix of resilience and recklessness—resonates as she questions whether the American dream is worth the cost. The story crescendos with a haunting twist, leaving readers to ponder the scars of survival.
Sy’s debut masterfully balances tenderness and rage, offering no easy answers. It’s a story about hunger in all its forms: for belonging, dignity, and a life that feels truly your own.
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