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For readers of Gary Shteyngart, Jennifer Egan, and Nathan Hill, this is a literary novel with bite, heart, and a voice all its own.
When Emma Shapiro arrives home from college armed with a biting intellect and a playlist of protest songs, she expects a summer of healing with her enigmatic father. What she finds instead is a swirl of buried secrets, aging revolutionaries, Silicon Valley delusions, and a nation teetering on the edge of reinvention—or collapse.
Told through a kaleidoscope of voices—activists and CEOs, teenagers and truthers, ghosts of the past and echoes of the future—The Big Chihuahua is a razor-sharp, tender-hearted satire of American dysfunction. At its core is Emma: a daughter searching for connection, meaning, and a way forward in a fractured world.
By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Daniel Ben-Horin’s genre-defying novel explores the legacy of the counterculture, the inheritance of ideals, and the urgent question of how—and whether—we might still change the world.
For readers of Gary Shteyngart, Jennifer Egan, and Nathan Hill, this is a literary novel with bite, heart, and a voice all its own.
When Emma Shapiro arrives home from college armed with a biting intellect and a playlist of protest songs, she expects a summer of healing with her enigmatic father. What she finds instead is a swirl of buried secrets, aging revolutionaries, Silicon Valley delusions, and a nation teetering on the edge of reinvention—or collapse.
Told through a kaleidoscope of voices—activists and CEOs, teenagers and truthers, ghosts of the past and echoes of the future—The Big Chihuahua is a razor-sharp, tender-hearted satire of American dysfunction. At its core is Emma: a daughter searching for connection, meaning, and a way forward in a fractured world.
By turns hilarious and heartbreaking, Daniel Ben-Horin’s genre-defying novel explores the legacy of the counterculture, the inheritance of ideals, and the urgent question of how—and whether—we might still change the world.
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