Book: Transcendent Kingdom
Author: Yaa Gyasi
Pages: 288
This is my 133rd read for the year
Gifty is a 6th year PhD Candidate in neuroscience at the Standford University School of Medicine studying reward-seeking behavior in mice and the neural circuits of depression and addiction. Her brother, Nana, was a gifted high school athlete who died of a heroin overdose after an ankle injury left him hooked on OxyContin. Her suicidal mother is living in her bed. Gifty is determined to discover the scientific basis for the suffering she sees all around her. But even as she turns to the hard sciences to unlock the mystery of her family's loss, she finds herself hungering for her childhood faith and grappling with the evengelical church in which she was raised, whose promise of salvation remains as tantalizing as it is elusive. This is a portrait of a family of Ghanaian immigrants ravaged by depression and addiction and grif - a novel about faith, science, religion, love.
This was an interesting book. I really liked her book, Homegoing, and glad I found this one. It has a lot of relgious aspects to it - where a scientist is incorporating her religion into her everyday life and trying to find the balance. The story was a bit all over the place, but the underlying theme was a good one. It is a very sad read.
Stars: 4






