“The novel is a welcome rejoinder to prevailing ideas about migration: that it is a linear narrative, that leaving home (and, tacitly, drifting westward) automatically corresponds to an improvement in circumstances... Tangerinn is the kind of story I hope to encounter more often. In a novel where almost every character is a migrant, changing countries is practically a fact of life. It sounds like being human.”
Read the full review in The New York Times Book Review.