Holding Pattern: A Novel

Holding Pattern: A Novel

by Jenny Xie

Narrated by Annie Q

Unabridged — 8 hours, 13 minutes

Holding Pattern: A Novel

Holding Pattern: A Novel

by Jenny Xie

Narrated by Annie Q

Unabridged — 8 hours, 13 minutes

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Overview

NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY TIME, VOGUE, VULTURE, GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, AND ELECTRIC LITERATURE

A NATIONAL BOOK FOUNDATION "5 UNDER 35" HONOREE

"Exquisite and wise." - New York Times

“There is so much heart in these pages, so much wisdom on how we love. This book had me in its orbit, from beginning to end.” - Weike Wang, author of Joan is Okay


Kathleen Cheng has blown up her life. She's gone through a humiliating breakup, dropped out of her graduate program, and left everything behind. Now she's back in her childhood home in Oakland, wondering what's next.

To her surprise, her mother isn't the same person Kathleen remembers. No longer depressed or desperate to return to China, the new Marissa Cheng is sporty, perky, and has been transformed by love. Kathleen thought she'd be planning her own wedding, but instead finds herself helping her mother plan hers-to a Silicon Valley tech entrepreneur.

Grasping for direction, Kathleen takes a job at a start-up that specializes in an unconventional form of therapy based on touch. While she negotiates new ideas about intimacy and connection, an unforeseen attachment to someone at work pushes her to rethink her relationships-especially the one with Marissa. Will they succeed in seeing each other anew, adult to adult?

As they peel back the layers of their history-the old wounds, cultural barriers, and complex affection-they must come to a new understanding of how they can propel each other forward, and what they've done to hold each other back. Brilliantly observant, tender, and warm, Holding Pattern is a hopeful novel about immigration and belonging, mother-daughter relationships, and the many ways we learn to hold each other.

Editorial Reviews

AUGUST 2023 - AudioFile

Annie Q narrates this heartwarming comic novel with a relaxed cadence and just the right amount of dramatic flair. After breaking up with her boyfriend and leaving grad school, Kathleen Chang returns home to Oakland. There she discovers that her mother is getting married--and her life is full of all the sparkle that Kathleen lacks. Aimless and lonely, she gets a job as a "professional cuddler" and slowly begins to untangle her relationship with her mother, her hometown, and herself. Annie Q perfectly captures Kathleen's dry humor, as well as the heated but affectionate arguments she has with her mom. Her humorous voicings of Kathleen's various clients, including tech bros and a kind, quiet widower, make this an engaging and well-rounded performance. L.S. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Publishers Weekly

04/17/2023

A woman struggles to come to terms with her mother’s newfound happiness while her own life falls apart in Xie’s funny and sharp debut. Kathleen Cheng has just been dumped by her boyfriend, prompting her to leave her graduate psychology program at Johns Hopkins and return home to her mother’s house in California. On impulse, she takes a job as a “cuddle provider,” providing clients with nonsexual touching. Meanwhile, her mother, Marissa, who emigrated with Kathleen from Shanghai when she was an infant and became a heavy drinker after divorcing her father, is now sober and on the verge of marrying a tech tycoon. As Kathleen puts together a Vegas bachelorette weekend for Marissa, crosses a boundary or two with a client, and deals with the fact that her high school boyfriend is now dating her best friend, she slowly begins to find a new path for herself. Xie’s strong character work keeps the narrative bubbling along on its episodic arc, and her affectionate study of the ways Kathleen and Marissa madden and inspire each other adds depth. This author is off to a stellar start. Agent: Sarah Bowlin, Aevitas Creative Management. (June)

From the Publisher

With warmth and humor, Xie’s debut novel upends the expected immigrant-parent-and-first-generation-daughter narrative.” – Washington Post

"Exquisite and wise...what unspools [in Holding Pattern] is often so tender that it hurts. But hope threads us back, encourages us to understand the intricacies of this life, and then to try again.” – New York Times

“Driven by Xie’s irresistible voice, this is a warm and funny debut about longing and belonging, the mother-daughter bond, and finding intimacy in an increasingly alienated world.” – Vogue

"Fans of mother-daughter'stories will find much to love about this tender story on finding reconnection." – San Francisco Chronicle

"Xie brings humor, hope and cultural depth to a familiar story." – Minneapolis Star Tribune

“[A] funny and sharp debut….Xie’s strong character work keeps the narrative bubbling along on its episodic arc, and her affectionate study of the ways Kathleen and Marissa madden and inspire each other adds depth. This author is off to a stellar start.” – Publishers Weekly

"Xie is a deft chronicler of the ways power shifts between people. What emerges is a novel offering a lucid examination of a range of relationships: those between a mother and daughter, old friends, and more passing acquaintances. An engaging and heartwarming story." –Kirkus

“Xie's novel is full of mother-daughter emotions and beautiful moments of love and light.” – Booklist

“Xie brings her expansive spirit to a healing narrative that wraps, weaves, and folds into you…There is so much heart in these pages, so much wisdom on how we love. This book had me in its orbit, from beginning to end.” – Weike Wang, author of Joan is Okay
 
“Jenny Xie writes sentences that absolutely sparkle on the page. Holding Pattern glimmers with wit, with intelligence, with affection and chagrin…infused with compassion, good humor, and hope.” – Alice McDermott, author of The Ninth Hour
 
“Tender and hilarious…Jenny Xie gives readers a complicated and refreshingly honest view of heartbreak, loneliness, and caregiving in a technocratic, consumerist world.” – Jean Chen Ho, author of Fiona and Jane

“A radiant and illuminating novel that asks big questions and entertains us grandly along the way… hopeful, incisive, and exquisitely observed.” –Kyle Lucia Wu, author of Win Me Something
 
“A deeply moving novel about a young woman's search for intimacy… Every page brims with intelligence and insight.” –Alexandra Chang, author of Days of Distraction

“A sparkling jewel of a book, lighting up all the most alienating and bizarre features of our contemporary world with its brilliant language. Jenny Xie writes about the alienation and darkness of our world with a hopeful pen, her literary genius shining through on every page and through the vivid portrayals of each character. I flew through this book and grieved its ending." –Lydia Conklin, author of Rainbow Rainbow

AUGUST 2023 - AudioFile

Annie Q narrates this heartwarming comic novel with a relaxed cadence and just the right amount of dramatic flair. After breaking up with her boyfriend and leaving grad school, Kathleen Chang returns home to Oakland. There she discovers that her mother is getting married--and her life is full of all the sparkle that Kathleen lacks. Aimless and lonely, she gets a job as a "professional cuddler" and slowly begins to untangle her relationship with her mother, her hometown, and herself. Annie Q perfectly captures Kathleen's dry humor, as well as the heated but affectionate arguments she has with her mom. Her humorous voicings of Kathleen's various clients, including tech bros and a kind, quiet widower, make this an engaging and well-rounded performance. L.S. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2023-04-24
A woman returns home in the aftermath of a breakup and rekindles a relationship with her estranged mother.

Kathleen Cheng, recently dumped by her longtime boyfriend, drops out of a Ph.D. program in cognitive psychology and goes home to Oakland, where she is promptly swept up in preparations for her mother Marissa’s upcoming wedding to a Silicon Valley entrepreneur. When Kathleen was very young, she and Marissa had immigrated to the U.S. from Shanghai to reunite with their father and husband, but their reunion didn't last. Marissa suffered from depression and alcoholism in the wake of her husband's departure, but at the beginning of the novel she's a different person: aggressively healthy and upbeat, she is on the cusp of a new life. Adrift herself, Kathleen reconnects with high school friends who stayed behind when she moved to the East Coast for college. She also signs up on a whim to become a cuddle therapist at Midas Touch, a startup “cuddle clinic” operating under the premise that “a kind touch lowers stress, boosts your immune system, and releases oxytocin.” She eventually grows close to a widower named Phil, one of her clients. Though some of the metaphors at the beginning of the novel strain (a white comforter is “like a pane of milk across the mattress”), the prose grows more confident as the novel progresses. Xie is a deft chronicler of the ways power shifts between people. What emerges is a novel offering a lucid examination of a range of relationships: those between a mother and daughter, old friends, and more passing acquaintances.

An engaging and heartwarming story.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176764109
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Publication date: 06/20/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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