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When I Open the Shop

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In his small noodle shop in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, a young chef obsessively juliennes carrots.

Nothing is going according to plan: the bills are piling up, his mother is dead, and there are strangers in his kitchen.

The ancestors are watching closely. Told through a series of brilliant interludes and jump cuts, When I open the shop is sometimes blackly funny, sometimes angry and sometimes lyrical, and sometimes – as a car soars off the road on a horror road trip to the Wairarapa – it takes flight into surrealism.

A glimpse into immigrant life in Aotearoa, this is a highly entertaining, surprising and poignant debut novel about grief, struggle and community. ‘When I open the shop is a novel about loss, exile and dislocation, in which time, space, and memory become a beautiful, fluid thing.

It is very funny, angry and constantly pleasurable and moving in the way it depicts people opening space for themselves, and finding comfort, in spite of everything.’ —Brannavan Gnanalingam, author of Sprigs and Slow Down, You’re Here

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Product Details
1776921305 / 9781776921300
Paperback / softback
14/03/2024
New Zealand
224 pages
138 x 210 mm