A review by archercasper
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang

3.0

"The truth is fluid. There is always another way to spin the story, another wrench to throw in the narrative. I have learned this now, if nothing else."

This was a very interesting, critical look at the publishing industry (and the bizarre concept of 'reverse racism'). The main character was so frustrating, but that's what made the story work. However, I did feel like the author was leading up to something that just...never came. I did enjoy that instead of positively developing as a character, June got worse. The psychological stuff was well-written.