Literary Fiction · Identity Struggles

3 hand-picked literary fiction and identity struggles books curated by NextBookAfter.

Literary FictionIdentity Struggles
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Afterparties

If 'We the Animals' by Justin Torres gripped you with its wild boys clashing in a storm of machismo and emotional volatility, get ready for the same raw punch in immigrant chaos. 'Afterparties' by Anthony Veasna So echoes that feral energy, with resilient kids navigating poverty, identity crises, and taboo desires amid dysfunctional loyalty. Dive into poetic vignettes exploding with dark humor and unflinching cultural trauma—perfect for fans hungry for more gritty, queer survival stories.

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Disorientation

Yellowface hooked you with its brutal satire on white authors stealing Asian stories for clout, delivering that delicious schadenfreude as June Hayward's empire crumbles in a storm of backlash. Disorientation amps up the chaos in academia, skewering orientalist profs and tokenism with the same wicked wit that made Yellowface unputdownable. If you live for morally messy protagonists unraveling spectacularly, this is your next obsession.

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Olga Dies Dreaming

Oscar Wao hooked you with its unapologetic dive into immigrant struggles, toxic machismo, and pop culture-fueled escapism clashing against harsh realities, all delivered in a boisterous, footnote-packed voice that feels like family gossip. Readers rave about how it confronts colonialism and identity crises with humor and heartbreak, refusing to sanitize the pain of cultural displacement. If that raw blend of tragedy, wit, and historical grit left you wanting more, these recommendations serve up the same irreverent energy without pulling punches.