Reviews
"This book tossed me into the back of the car and drove me out to horizons that were startling, hopeful and utterly captivating." --Daniel "Lemony Snicket" Handler, bestselling author of A Series of Unfortunate Events " Off the Books made me put my kid to bed late--but I'm not mad about it! Instead, I'm grateful to Soma Mei Sheng Frazier for this riveting read. Without a doubt, one of the most complex, cool, hilarious, politically astute, and unexpected yet totally necessary novels I've read in forever." -- Kate Schatz, New York Times bestselling author of Do the Work and Rad American Women A-Z "What an improbable page-turner! Suspenseful and political, OFF THE BOOKS proves deeply compassionate as well. A real pleasure." --Gish Jen, author of The Resisters "In Soma Mei Sheng Frazier's Off the Books , student-turned-limo-driver Mei and her mysterious passenger travel from San Francisco to Syracuse and back, but also around the world and into the dark corners of humanity, as well as into Mei's past and her struggle to make sense of her own identity and the recent death of her father. Along the way, we meet one of my favorite characters in a good long while, Mei's iconoclastic, pot-smoking, funny, and wise grandfather. Soma Mei Sheng Frazier is a masterful storyteller who draws on humor and compassion to show us the world we live in, then asks us not to look away. I could have kept driving cross country with these characters forever." --Lori Ostlund, author of After the Parade " Off the Books takes us off the beaten path. You will find yourself on a suspenseful ride with treacherous twists and turns that make this debut novel hard to put down. Frazier's soulful, conversational style welcomes us into an easy friendship with Mei, the quirky, main character. When she discovers what matters to her, it matters to us." --April Sinclair, author of Coffee Will Make You Black, "This book tossed me into the back of the car and drove me out to horizons that were startling, hopeful and utterly captivating." --Daniel "Lemony Snicket" Handler, bestselling author of A Series of Unfortunate Events "What an improbable page-turner! Suspenseful and political, OFF THE BOOKS proves deeply compassionate as well. A real pleasure." --Gish Jen, author of The Resisters "In Soma Mei Sheng Frazier's Off the Books , student-turned-limo-driver Mei and her mysterious passenger travel from San Francisco to Syracuse and back, but also around the world and into the dark corners of humanity, as well as into Mei's past and her struggle to make sense of her own identity and the recent death of her father. Along the way, we meet one of my favorite characters in a good long while, Mei's iconoclastic, pot-smoking, funny, and wise grandfather. Soma Mei Sheng Frazier is a masterful storyteller who draws on humor and compassion to show us the world we live in, then asks us not to look away. I could have kept driving cross country with these characters forever." --Lori Ostlund, author of After the Parade " Off the Books takes us off the beaten path. You will find yourself on a suspenseful ride with treacherous twists and turns that make this debut novel hard to put down. Frazier's soulful, conversational style welcomes us into an easy friendship with Mei, the quirky, main character. When she discovers what matters to her, it matters to us." --April Sinclair, author of Coffee Will Make You Black, "This book tossed me into the back of the car and drove me out to horizons that were startling, hopeful and utterly captivating." --Daniel Handler, bestselling author of A Series of Unfortunate Events "What an improbable page-turner! Suspenseful and political, OFF THE BOOKS proves deeply compassionate as well. A real pleasure." --Gish Jen, author of The Resisters "In Soma Mei Sheng Frazier's Off the Books , student-turned-limo-driver Mei and her mysterious passenger travel from San Francisco to Syracuse and back, but also around the world and into the dark corners of humanity, as well as into Mei's past and her struggle to make sense of her own identity and the recent death of her father. Along the way, we meet one of my favorite characters in a good long while, Mei's iconoclastic, pot-smoking, funny, and wise grandfather. Soma Mei Sheng Frazier is a masterful storyteller who draws on humor and compassion to show us the world we live in, then asks us not to look away. I could have kept driving cross country with these characters forever." --Lori Ostlund, author of After the Parade " Off the Books takes us off the beaten path. You will find yourself on a suspenseful ride with treacherous twists and turns that make this debut novel hard to put down. Frazier's soulful, conversational style welcomes us into an easy friendship with Mei, the quirky, main character. When she discovers what matters to her, it matters to us." --April Sinclair, author of Coffee Will Make You Black, "This book tossed me into the back of the car and drove me out to horizons that were startling, hopeful and utterly captivating." --Daniel "Lemony Snicket" Handler, bestselling author of A Series of Unfortunate Events " Off the Books made me put my kid to bed late--but I'm not mad about it! Instead, I'm grateful to Soma Mei Sheng Frazier for this riveting read. Without a doubt, one of the most complex, cool, hilarious, politically astute, and unexpected yet totally necessary novels I've read in forever." -- Kate Schatz, New York Times bestselling author of Do the Work and Rad American Women A-Z "What an improbable page-turner! Suspenseful and political, OFF THE BOOKS proves deeply compassionate as well. A real pleasure." --Gish Jen, author of The Resisters "In Soma Mei Sheng Frazier's Off the Books , student-turned-limo-driver Mei and her mysterious passenger travel from San Francisco to Syracuse and back, but also around the world and into the dark corners of humanity, as well as into Mei's past and her struggle to make sense of her own identity and the recent death of her father. Along the way, we meet one of my favorite characters in a good long while, Mei's iconoclastic, pot-smoking, funny, and wise grandfather. Soma Mei Sheng Frazier is a masterful storyteller who draws on humor and compassion to show us the world we live in, then asks us not to look away. I could have kept driving cross country with these characters forever." --Lori Ostlund, author of After the Parade " Off the Books takes us off the beaten path. You will find yourself on a suspenseful ride with treacherous twists and turns that make this debut novel hard to put down. Frazier's soulful, conversational style welcomes us into an easy friendship with Mei, the quirky, main character. When she discovers what matters to her, it matters to us." --April Sinclair, author of Coffee Will Make You Black "Delightfully offbeat yet weighty ... It's a fresh take on the classic American road novel." -- Publishers Weekly