Scary Monsters, Michelle De Kretser
Scary Monsters, Michelle De Kretser
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Scary Monsters

Author: Michelle De Kretser

Narrator: Jessica Douglas-Henry, Ric Herbert

Unabridged: 7 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/26/2022


Synopsis

Lili’s family migrated to Australia from Asia when she was a teenager. Now, in the 1980s, she’s teaching in the south of France. She makes friends, observes the treatment handed out to North African immigrants, and is creeped out by her downstairs neighbor. All the while, Lili is striving to be a bold, intelligent woman like Simone de Beauvoir. Lyle works for a sinister government department in near-future Australia. An Asian migrant, he fears repatriation and embraces “Australian values.” He’s also preoccupied by his ambitious wife, his wayward children, and his strong-minded elderly mother. Islam has been banned in the country, the air is smoky from a Permanent Fire Zone, and one pandemic has already run its course. Three scary monsters—racism, misogyny, and ageism—roam through this mesmerizing novel. Its reversible format enacts the disorientation that migrants experience when changing countries changes the story of their lives. With this suspenseful, funny, and profound book, Michelle de Kretser has made something thrilling and new.

About Michelle De Kretser

Michelle De Kretser was born in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Her family emigrated to Australia when she was a teenager, and she was educated in Melbourne and Paris. She is the author of five previous novels, including the Miles Franklin Award winners Questions of Travel and The Life to Come and the Man Booker Prize long-listed The Lost Dog. An honorary associate of the English department at the University of Sydney, she lives with her partner, the poet and translator Chris Andrews, in Sydney.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Janelle

Scary Monsters is a book that has two front covers, and comprises two stories. The cherry side is called Lili and set in 1980/81. The cherry blossom side is Lyle and set in the near future. Together they confront a whole lot of scary monsters from racism and misogyny to ageism and more. (the title i......more

Goodreads review by Jenny

A challenging, experimental sort of novel (or novels since it's meant to be read in two parts that bookmark each other) about racism, ageism, and misogyny. Good but challenging.......more