darsaster reviewed How Much of These Hills Is Gold by C Pam Zhang
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4 stars
As American of a story as there ever was, replete with that OG American Dream: striking it rich in the gold of the west. But more than finding gold, it's a novel about searching; sometimes it's a search for the right burial spot, sometimes for home (but what makes a home a home? our protagonists ask), and sometimes it's the search for yourself. And much like life, we're left with no conclusive ending to this story, except an acknowledgement that the search itself is on-going, and that, perhaps, is the point.
The highly stylized prose at times steps on its own feet and comes tumbling down these golden hills. This pulled me out of what would have been a compelling narrative on its own sans bells and whistles.
As American of a story as there ever was, replete with that OG American Dream: striking it rich in the gold of the west. But more than finding gold, it's a novel about searching; sometimes it's a search for the right burial spot, sometimes for home (but what makes a home a home? our protagonists ask), and sometimes it's the search for yourself. And much like life, we're left with no conclusive ending to this story, except an acknowledgement that the search itself is on-going, and that, perhaps, is the point.
The highly stylized prose at times steps on its own feet and comes tumbling down these golden hills. This pulled me out of what would have been a compelling narrative on its own sans bells and whistles.