Pick a Colour by Souvankham Thammavongsa

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From Giller Prize and O. Henry Award winner Souvankham Thammavongsa comes a revelatory novel about loneliness, love, labour and class, an intimate and sharply written book following a nail salon owner as she toils away for the privileged clients who don't even know her true name.

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Pick a Colour by Souvankham Thammavongsa

WINNER OF THE GILLER PRIZE 2025
A TLS AND TIME MAGAZINE BOOK OF THE YEAR

From Giller Prize and O. Henry Award winner Souvankham Thammavongsa comes a revelatory novel about loneliness, love, labor, and class.


'I live in a world of Susans. I got name tags for everyone who works at this nail salon, and on every one is printed the name "Susan".'

‘One of the greatest novels I have ever read’ RITA BULWINKELL
‘Wickedly funny and moving’ AVNI DOSHI
‘A knockout: every punch lands’ ELEANOR CATTON


Ning is a retired boxer, but to the customers who visit her nail salon, she is just another worker named Susan. On this summer's day, much like any other, the Susans buff and clip and polish and tweeze. They listen and smile and nod. But beneath this superficial veneer, Ning is a woman of rigorous intellect and profound depth. A woman enthralled by the intricacy and rhythms of her work, but also haunted by memories of paths not taken and opportunities lost. A woman navigating the complicated power dynamics among her fellow Susans, whose greatest fears and desires lie just behind the gossip they exchange.

As the day's work grinds on, the friction between Ning's two identities – as anonymous manicurist and brilliant observer of her own circumstances – will gather electric and crackling force, and at last demand a reckoning with the way the world of privilege looks at a woman like Ning.

Told over a single day with razor-sharp precision and wit, Pick a Colour confirms Souvankham Thammavongsa's place as literature's premier chronicler of the immigrant experience, in its myriad, complex, and slyly subversive forms.

'Hauntingly good' ED PARK
‘Subverts the comforting mundane’ PITCHAYA SUDBANTHAD
‘A master over the sentence’ DAISY JOHNSON


Reader Reviews:
'Unlike anything I've read before, a talent to watch' (5-star review)
'The prose was liquid gold' (5-star review)
'I was devastated to finish it so soon' (5-star review)

Only as masterful an ironist as Souvankham Thammavongsa could have pulled this off: a work of urgent and impassioned solidarity that is also a defiant, even pugnacious, assertion of narrative autonomy and technical controlPick a Colour is a knockout: every punch lands -- ELEANOR CATTON, author of Birnam Wood
Tender and intimate yet tense from beginning to end with its blow-by-blow immediacy, Pick a Colour subverts the comforting mundane. Souvankham Thammavongsa’s characters speak to us through the cracks of power hierarchies to elucidate the ordinary potential for violence buzzing under a thin veneer of normal society -- PITCHAYA SUDBANTHAD, author of Bangkok Wakes to Rain
Souvankham Thammavongsa’s fiction has appeared in the New Yorker, Harper's, Granta, the Paris Review and more. Her collection of short stories, How to Pronounce Knife, won the 2020 Scotiabank Giller Prize and the 2021 Trillium Book Award, and her poetry has won numerous prizes. Born in the Lao refugee camp in Nong Khai, Thailand, she was raised and educated in Toronto. Pick a Colour, her first novel, won the 2025 Giller Prize.
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ISBN 13 9781526610485
ISBN 10 1526610485
Title Pick a Colour
Author Souvankham Thammavongsa
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2025-09-25
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.