DOCILE is the rarest of things: a scorchingly honest, beautiful, hugely evocative memoir thats also a proper page-turner. I read it breathlessly in a single sitting, transported and deeply moved. It's at one and the same time the story of a life and a meditation on identity, family, trauma, illness, and the nature of love, art, and success. Its wonderful. Helen MacDonald, author of H is for Hawk
A work of extraordinary tenderness and depth, DOCILE chronicles an immigrant familys dreams, losses, and love through Hyeseung Songs clear-eyed and poetic storytelling. Ultimately a book about the call of art, the bane of mental illness, and inheritances both welcome and not, DOCILE offers a gorgeous glimpse of one seekers earnest journey toward selfhood. Rachel Yoder, author of Night Bitch
"A savagely beautiful memoir. Skillfully crafted and achingly heartfelt, Docile creates worlds through richly-observed details, told with a powerful narrative drive. Eloquent, often funny, and always unflinchingly honest, Song has created a Portrait of the Artist as a Young AAPI Woman which will be read and cherished for generations to come." David Henry Hwang, author of M. Butterfly