<p><strong>A widow and her two grown children search for answers about the past in both America and China in this insightful novel of an immigrant family&rsquo;s journey.</strong><br /> <br /> After a lifetime of sacrifice Ling&rsquo;s husband has passed away. Though she has both a son and a daughter to comfort her she has struggled to understand how they live their lives&mdash;Emily an immigration lawyer in New York City inexplicably refuses to have children; and Michael is unable to commit to a relationship or a career.<br /> <br /> Michael yearns for a deeper connection to his family but has never been able to find the courage to come out to them as gay. But when he finds a letter to his father from a long-ago friend&mdash;written mostly in Chinese except for a mysterious line at the end: <em>Everything has been forgiven</em>&mdash;he impulsively travels to China in the hopes of learning more about a man he never really knew. In this rapidly modernizing country he begins to understand his father&rsquo;s decisions&mdash;including one that reverberates into the present day. Meanwhile on the other side of the world Ling and Emily question their own choices trying to forge a path that bends toward new loves and fresh beginnings.<br /> <br /> From the author of <em>Happy Family</em> named one of the top ten debuts of the year by&nbsp;<em>Booklist</em> this is a powerfully honest novel that captures the complexity of the immigrant experience exploring one family&rsquo;s hidden history unspoken hurts and search for a place to call home.</p>
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