One Hundred Days, Alice Pung
One Hundred Days, Alice Pung
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One Hundred Days
A Novel

Author: Alice Pung

Narrator: Siho Ellsmore

Unabridged: 7 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperVia

Published: 10/17/2023


Synopsis

“A powerhouse story, a powerhouse voice, that wrestles with intragenerational fractures and complicated entanglements. At the center of the book is an obsessive kind of love, a love that gives but also takes, but a love that only forms from bonds forged in fire.”—Weike Wang, award-winning author of Joan Is Okay and ChemistryFrom one of Australia’s most celebrated authors comes a powerful mother-daughter drama that explores the fault lines between love and control—My Year of Rest and Relaxation meets Freshwater.Sixteen and pregnant, Karuna finds herself trapped in her mother’s Melbourne public housing apartment for one hundred days, awaiting the birth of her child—and her mother’s next move in a shocking power struggle over who will raise the baby. She writes to her unborn child, so there’s a record of what really happened.Karuna’s pregnancy is the result of a heady whirlwind of independence, lust, and defiance—but it wasn’t entirely by accident, either. Karuna’s mother, already overprotective, confines her to keep her safe from the outside world—and make sure she can’t get into any more trouble. Stuck inside for endless hours, Karuna battles her mother and herself for a sense of power in her own life, as a new life forms and grows within her. As the due date nears, the question of who will get to raise the baby festers between them.At times tense and unnerving, One Hundred Days nevertheless brims with humor and warmth. Alice Pung’s authorial voice is crisp and relatable, channeling the angst of youth with grace.This realistic coming-of-age fiction book set in Melbourne's public housing will captivate readers with its psychological drama and exploration of motherhood, poverty, and power struggles. 

About Alice Pung

Alice Pung OAM is an award-winning writer based in Melbourne. She is the bestselling author of the memoirs Unpolished Gem and Her Father’s Daughter, and the essay collection Close to Home, and the editor of the anthologies Growing Up Asian in Australia and My First Lesson. Her first novel, Laurinda, won the Ethel Turner Prize at the 2016 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards, One Hundred Days was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin and Voss literary prizes and longlisted for an ABIA Award in the category of Literary Fiction. Alice was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for services to literature in 2022.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vanessa on August 05, 2021

I loved this book on so many levels for so many reasons. I so loved the fraught and complicated mother/daughter dynamic between Karuna and her mother. Karuna finds herself pregnant at 16, upon this discovery her mum takes action in her unique and interesting style her controlling and overprotective......more

Goodreads review by Tundra on September 22, 2021

Pung does a great job projecting and oppressive, claustrophobic atmosphere and the dialogue felt very realistic. The downside is that it becomes almost unbearable to continue listening to the abusive coercive control of the relationship between this mother and daughter. It goes on and on never seemi......more

Goodreads review by *TUDOR^QUEEN* on September 18, 2023

While this book triumphed via an easy, free-flowing writing style, it was at times uncomfortable to read. The book depicts a mixed raced family living in Australia. The mother is of Chinese origin while the father is a much older Australian. The mother maintains a beauty studio in the home where she......more

Goodreads review by Diana | LatinaWithABook on October 18, 2023

Karuna a rebellious teen girl ends up pregnant and her superstitious overbearing mother has plenty to say. Backstory…mother is Chinese who moved to Australia from the Philippines after agreeing to marry a man based on a picture and he wasn’t who she expected. After a few years they go their separate......more

Goodreads review by Bianca (Back, catching up) on September 15, 2021

Melbourne 1980s. Karuna is the only daughter of an Australian man and a Philipino mother. Her parents divorce when Karuna was fifteen, so the mother and daughter move into a crappy apartment. Bored out of her mind, Karuna finds herself at the local community centre where she meets nineteen-year-old tut......more