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Book Title

The Memory Museum

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M Lin
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Stretching from the present to the future, from China to America and beyond, M Lin’s piercing debut collection depicts characters finding beauty amidst the disorientation of migration, the contradictions of living between cultures, the perverse realities of race and class, and the delicate dance between survival and resistance. In “Scenes from Childhood,” an elderly woman in a dystopian reality is visited by forgotten memories of her grandfather’s village. In “Magic, or Something Less Assuring,” a fraying couple goes on a divorce honeymoon in Morocco to surprising results. “You Won’t Read This in the News” imagines four migrant workers and petty thieves who forge an unshakable connection across one desperate night. A filmmaker thwarted by censorship untangles her fraught relationship to motherhood and artmaking in “Tough Egg.” And in a newly instated Memory Museum generations into the future, two sensory architects weave a moving tapestry of love and radical hope. Brimming with joy, insight, and emotional power, The Memory Museum unveils M Lin as an irresistible new talent with fearless political and stylistic imagination.

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$17.00
ISBN
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978-1-64445-385-8
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Paperback
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272
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5.5 x 8.25
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An expansive debut collection exploring the complex lives of women in China and the Chinese diaspora

About the Author

M  Lin
Credit: Guo Guo
M Lin is a Chinese writer living in the US. Her stories have appeared in PloughsharesSwamp Pink, JoylandEpiphanyFence, and Best Debut Short Stories 2023, and her nonfiction can be read in The New York TimesGuernicaThe Rumpus, and elsewhere.
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M Lin reading and in conversation about THE MEMORY MUSEUM with Weike Wang at McNally Jackson (Seaport Location)

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McNally Jackson Seaport in New York, NYview map

M Lin reading and in conversation about THE MEMORY MUSEUM with Shannon Sanders at Politics and Prose (Union Market)

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Politics & Prose at Union Market in Washington, DCview map

M Lin reading and in conversation about THE MEMORY MUSEUM with 'Pemi Aguda at The Free Library

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Free Library of Philadelphia in Philadelphia, PAview map

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M Lin reading and in conversation about THE MEMORY MUSEUM with Ananda Lima at Women & Children First, co-sponsored by the Chicago Review of Books

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Women & Children First in Chicago, ILview map

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M Lin reading and in conversation about THE MEMORY MUSEUM with Xuan Juliana Wang at Skylight Books

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Skylight Books in Los Angeles, CAview map

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M Lin reading and in conversation about THE MEMORY MUSEUM with R. O. Kwon at City Lights Bookstore

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City Lights Bookstore in San Francisco, CAview map

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M Lin reading and in conversation about THE MEMORY MUSEUM with Larry Guo at Elliott Bay Book Company

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Elliott Bay Book Co in Seattle, WAview map

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M Lin reading and in conversation about THE MEMORY MUSEUM at White Whale Bookstore

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White Whale Bookstore in Pittsburgh, PAview map

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Praise

  • “These stories are a treasure—moving, kaleidoscopic, ingenious. The Memory Museum marks the arrival of a bold and brilliant voice.”—Madeleine Thien, author of The Book of Records
  • “M Lin builds worlds bursting with all the complexities that humans hold—longing, hunger of all sorts, and the joys that make impossible any true shunning of the grief we must feel for having loved and lived.”—Dantiel W. Moniz, author of Milk Blood Heat
  • “Deeply felt and grounded in an intimate acquaintance with contemporary China, these wide-ranging stories portray villagers, protesters, artists, and petty thieves alike with empathy and grace. Nothing is easy for them, and the questions they raise are not easy for us. What an absorbing, probing debut! Wonderful.”—Gish Jen, author of Bad Bad Girl 

  • “A book of astonishing vitality and vision, The Memory Museum encourages us to ask: What is and what ought to be the relationship between self and society?”—Megha Majumdar, author of A Guardian and a Thief
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