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Suicide Club: A Novel About Living di Rachel…
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Suicide Club: A Novel About Living (originale 2018; edizione 2018)

di Rachel Heng (Autore)

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"In this debut set in near future NYC--where lives last 300 years and the pursuit of immortality is all-consuming--Lea must choose between her estranged father and her chance to live forever. Lea Kirino is a "Lifer," which means that a roll of the genetic dice has given her the potential to live forever--if she does everything right. And Lea is an overachiever. She's a successful trader on the New York exchange--where instead of stocks, human organs are now bought and sold--she has a beautiful apartment, and a fiancé who rivals her in genetic perfection. And with the right balance of HealthTechTM, rigorous juicing, and low-impact exercise, she might never die. But Lea's perfect life is turned upside down when she spots her estranged father on a crowded sidewalk. His return marks the beginning of her downfall as she is drawn into his mysterious world of the Suicide Club, a network of powerful individuals and rebels who reject society's pursuit of immortality, and instead chose to live--and die--on their own terms. In this future world, death is not only taboo; it's also highly illegal. Soon Lea is forced to choose between a sanitized immortal existence and a short, bittersweet time with a man she has never really known, but who is the only family she has left in the world."--… (altro)
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Titolo:Suicide Club: A Novel About Living
Autori:Rachel Heng (Autore)
Info:Henry Holt and Co. (2018), Edition: First Edition, 352 pages
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Despite the overly harsh and provocative title, almost fitting and reminiscent of a Chuck Palahniuk book, I really wanted to read this based on the speculative premise of the book: Certain cities in America now have advanced technologies for the human body that can have them living much longer than they previously could (or should -- 150+ years old). Technologies like DiamondSkin or SmartBlood, enhancing how a human body can withstand time. But what if an implanted heart keeps going a little too long? When does Wellness go too far and makes life not worth living, like a styrafoam cake at a birthday party? The "Suicide Club" of the title is the organization that helps those end a life when it has gone on too long, as a protest to the Lifers. There are two main characters here: Lea, a Lifer who is determined to get the chance to be immortal and does everything possible to think of her health and extend her life. And a woman from Sweden, Anja, who has an incapacitated mother, a former opera singer, who had many life saving technologies. Anja wonders how much of her real mother is still with her. I like the idea of the book, but I feel like the result doesn't gel together. Some things aren't explained. I wanted the book to go in other directions, but I can't fault a book for being what I didn't expect -- I didn't write it. I like that Lea is not a saint in her choices, ultimately ending fairly harshly. I think the title was underused anyway -- possibly should have been something different, along the lines of the immortal/wellness aspect. But now I'm sounding like an editor and I don't mean to nitpick something that has very obvious personal connections to the author! In the end, this story seems to me more about aging parents and care, but maybe that is just where I am at right now. I wish I had loved this more! More detail, more polishing, I would have. ( )
  booklove2 | Mar 31, 2024 |
A future dystopian world in which our obsession with health is taken to its extreme. The details are perfect. The clothes, food, skin, of future trans humans. Disturbing in the naturalness of description. Well written. A page turner. I devoured it and felt guilty for doing so based on this future world’s ethic.
  BookyMaven | Dec 6, 2023 |
Phew. An adult dystopian successfully pulled off. ( )
  whakaora | Mar 5, 2023 |
I received this as an ARC from #Netgalley, #TheSuicideClub. This is set in the near future where people, with the coming of the Third Wave, can achieve immortality. Some, however, want to live, and die, on their terms. The Suicide Club, helps them achieve this. However, when Lea sees her father, for the first time in 88 years, she steps into traffic and is put under observation to make sure she qualifies for the Third Wave. This book’s ending was not what I was expecting. Also the death of Anja’s mother didn’t seem to fit with the rest of the book. ( )
  Sunandsand | Apr 30, 2022 |
In some unspecified future New York, your future is determined by a cheek swab at birth. If your life expectancy is over 100, you gain access to life extending treatments and you become a "lifer," a privileged class. If it isn't, too bad for you.

Extended life comes at a price, however: endless regulations and advice about your life, designed to make sure only the worthy benefit. Lea, just turned 100 and poised to become an executive in health finance, becomes ensnared in the system one day when she sees her long absent father in a crowd.

the theme becomes obvious--almost too obvious. With everything in life so tightly regulated (no music, only a healthy diet, no stress, no outside air)--what's the point? The lifers have 300 years to look forward to, but no joy in it.

The writing is excellent and I felt that the characters did ultimately develop, but I felt there was a problem with the structure. Too much backstory was hinted at. It's preferable to giant info dumps in a novel of this length, but it left me wondering about all the details that were vaguely sketched in. On the one hand, artificial organs; on the other, people apparently left as organ farms and a well developed exchange in organs. There's a shadowy Ministry, information that other countries have not chosen the US' route (hinted at the US' tendency towards being pro-life; in the future, the sin is to be "antisanct"). Heng came up with an idea that could have supported a more elaborate story than she gave it. ( )
  arosoff | Jul 11, 2021 |
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Before you know what kindness really is

you must lose things,

feel the future dissolve in a moment

like salt in a weakened broth.

What you held in your hand,

what you counted and carefully saved,

all this must go so you know

how desolate the landscape can be

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"In this debut set in near future NYC--where lives last 300 years and the pursuit of immortality is all-consuming--Lea must choose between her estranged father and her chance to live forever. Lea Kirino is a "Lifer," which means that a roll of the genetic dice has given her the potential to live forever--if she does everything right. And Lea is an overachiever. She's a successful trader on the New York exchange--where instead of stocks, human organs are now bought and sold--she has a beautiful apartment, and a fiancé who rivals her in genetic perfection. And with the right balance of HealthTechTM, rigorous juicing, and low-impact exercise, she might never die. But Lea's perfect life is turned upside down when she spots her estranged father on a crowded sidewalk. His return marks the beginning of her downfall as she is drawn into his mysterious world of the Suicide Club, a network of powerful individuals and rebels who reject society's pursuit of immortality, and instead chose to live--and die--on their own terms. In this future world, death is not only taboo; it's also highly illegal. Soon Lea is forced to choose between a sanitized immortal existence and a short, bittersweet time with a man she has never really known, but who is the only family she has left in the world."--

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