Disappoint me A novel

Nicola Dinan

Book - 2025

""Fell down the stairs and woke up a trad wife." Max is thirty, a published poet and grossly overpaid legal counsel for a tech company. With a lifetime of dysphoria and fuccbois rattling around in her head, Max is plagued with a deep dissatisfaction during what should be the best years of her life. After taking a spill down the stairs at a New Year's Eve party, she decides to make some changes. First things first: a stab at good old-fashioned heteronormativity. Max thinks she's found the answer in Vincent, a corporate lawyer and hobby baker, whose trad friendship group may as well speak a foreign language, and whose Chinese parents never pictured their son dating a trans woman. This uncharted territory may have roug...h terrain, but Vincent cares for Max in a way she'd long given up on as a foolish fantasy. Yet Vincent is carrying his own baggage from his gap year in Thailand a decade prior: an explosive entanglement with a mysterious, gorgeous traveler. Voice-driven, warm, and poignant, Disappoint Me is an exploration of millennial angst, race, trans panic, and the allure of bourgeois domesticity that asks if we are defined by our worst mistakes"--

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Subjects
Genres
Transgender fiction
Romance fiction
Novels
Romans
Published
New York, NY : The Dial Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Nicola Dinan (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9780593977873
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In the sharp and insightful latest from Dinan (Bellies), a British trans woman from Hong Kong searches for love and fulfillment in London. Max Murphy, a 30-year-old poet and legal adviser at a tech company, is struggling with writer's block following a recent breakup. After deciding to date again, she meets Vincent Chan, a cis corporate lawyer and son of Chinese immigrants. Despite their genuine connection, not just as Asians in the London business world but as kindred spirits, their relationship is tested by Vincent's occasional thoughtless remarks about Max's trans identity and her emerging health concerns resulting from her gender-affirming care. Complicating matters further are revelations from Vincent's gap year in Thailand in 2012, where he and his best friend Fred formed a love triangle with a beautiful young woman named Alex that led to harrowing results. During a trip to France with Max, the old friends nearly come to blows, and the truth about the way they treated Alex threatens to tear Max and Vincent apart, just when Max needs Vincent the most. Dinan portrays her characters with staggering depth and sharp nuance as they grapple with each other's complexities and frailties. With this striking work, Dinan establishes herself as an invaluable voice in contemporary fiction. Agent: Kent Wolf, Neon Literary. (May)

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