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Fiction
by Romy Ash
November 2011, no. 336

Cargo by Jessica Au

Picador, $22.99 pb, 224 pp, 9781405040280

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Jessica Au’s first novel, Cargo, is an arresting look at what it means to be young.

Au moves her story beyond the category of Young Adult fiction by not simply showing youth, but also interrogating it. Her characters are unsure of their new, almost adult selves. Readers will feel pity and compassion for these characters on the cusp.

 


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Cargo by Jessica Au

Picador, $22.99 pb, 224 pp, 9781405040280

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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