Wednesdays Child, Yiyun Li
Wednesdays Child, Yiyun Li
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Wednesday's Child
Stories

Author: Yiyun Li

Narrator: Yiyun Li

Unabridged: 9 hr 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/05/2023


Synopsis

This program is read by the author and includes an audio-only bonus story, Call Me Ishmael's Mother.

A new collection—about loss, alienation, aging, and the strangeness of contemporary life—by the award-winning, and inimitable, author of The Book of Goose.

A grieving mother makes a spreadsheet of everyone she’s lost. Elsewhere, a professor develops a troubled intimacy with her hairdresser. And every year, a restless woman receives an email from a strange man twice her age and several states away. In Yiyun Li’s stories, people strive for an ordinary existence until doing so becomes unsustainable, until the surface cracks and the grand mysterious forces—death, violence, estrangement—come to light. And even everyday life is laden with meaning, studded with indelible details: a filched jar of honey, a mound of wounded ants, a photograph kept hidden for many years, until it must be seen.

Li is a truly original writer, an alchemist of opposites: tender and unsentimental, metaphysical and blunt, funny and horrifying, omniscient and unusually aware of just how much we cannot know. Beloved for her novels and memoirs, she returns here to her earliest form, gathering pieces that have appeared in The New Yorker, Zoetrope, and elsewhere. Taken together, the stories in Wednesday's Child, written over the span of a decade, articulate the cost, both material and emotional, of living—exile, assimilation, loss, love—with her trademark unnerving beauty and wisdom.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

About Yiyun Li

Yiyun Li is the author of several works of fiction—Wednesday’s Child; The Book of Goose; Must I Go; Where Reasons End; Kinder Than Solitude; Gold Boy, Emerald Girl; The Vagrants; and A Thousand Years of Good Prayers—and the memoir Dear Friend, from My Life I Write to You in Your Life. She is the recipient of many awards, including a PEN/Faulkner Award, a PEN/Malamud Award, a PEN/Hemingway Award, a PEN/Jean Stein Book Award, a MacArthur Fellowship, and a Windham-Campbell Prize, and she was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, A Public Space, The Best American Short Stories, and The PEN/O. Henry Prize Stories, among other publications. She teaches at Princeton University and lives in Princeton, New Jersey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Flo on May 23, 2024

What makes a short story good? I'm a little confused because I enjoyed reading this collection, but every story felt like a promising beginning for a novel. Rarely did it feel like the story was completed. It does make me want to read an actual novel from Yiyun Li, who surely had the best book among......more

Goodreads review by Kate on August 13, 2023

This is a beautiful collection of short stories about love and loss. The relationships in the book are often quite strange ones and involve the strange past lives of those involved. My favourite had to be the longest story "Such a Common Life" which was about the intertwined lives of two women - Dr......more

Goodreads review by Ingerlisa on August 20, 2024

The short story Wednesday’s Child was stunning - 5 stars. But the rest of the collection was a slog to get through.......more

Goodreads review by Kasa on July 09, 2023

Wednesday's Child (is full of woe). What a lovely evocative title for this collection of short fiction from an author who, based on this and only one other book, has become one of my favorites. There is so much beautiful imagery and language in each of these stories, but many share a commonality in......more

Goodreads review by Katie on July 14, 2023

There are no repeating characters or settings in this collection of short stories, but Li has made them all feel as though they belong together, with repeating themes and tone. Even though they fit together, each one is memorable and distinct in its own right. I don’t know how Li continues to knock......more


Quotes

Advance Praise

“Splendid and elegantly observed . . . Distinguished by their fully realized characters, nuanced narration, and striking portraits of everyday struggles, these stories find Li at the top of her game.”
Publisher’s Weekly (starred)

“An infinite variety of ways to survive—or, at least, march through—devastating loss are cataloged in Li’s cool and measured litany of pain . . . The cumulative mass of the stories is sobering, a gorgeous almanac . . . Quiet, beautiful accounts of journeys through hell.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred)


Awards

  • Barnes and Noble Best New Books of the Year
  • New Yorker Best Books of the Year
  • Los Angeles Times Best Books of the Year
  • Kirkus Reviews Best Books of the Year
  • NPR Best Book of the Year
  • Library Journal Best Books of the Year
  • Pulitzer Prize - Finalist
  • Mark Twain American Voice in Literature
  • L.A. Times Book Prize - Finalist
  • Esquire Magazine Best Books of the Year