A welcome rejoinder to prevailing ideas about migration ... Tangerinn is the kind of story I hope to encounter more often. In a novel where almost every character is a migrant, changing countries is practically a fact of life. It sounds like being human.
Takes on the weighty contemporary topics of cross-generational immigration and the social digital landscape ... Tangerinn is a sort of millennial coming-of-age novel—a story of blooming beyond the social images and pressures that can get confused with a meaningful life.