This is a beautifully written book about a family suffering
a terrible loss. Lydia, the favorite
daughter of a mixed race family (Caucasian and Asian) has drowned. Surprisingly, though there are sad moments,
the tone is hopeful. Ng explores what
happens when people’s lives don’t turn out the way they thought they would;
when characters must adjust their dreams to fit the reality of their
lives. She also delves into the
miscommunication that can occur when family members don’t really listen to each
other or talk to each other; the assumptions we make are generally wrong and
often hurtful. Ng’s language is lyrical
and she employs the rarely used omniscient first person for almost every
character of the story. This allows the
reader to uncover the truth one person at a time, through narration of the
present, memories, thoughts, and actions as each person moves through the
tragedy that has befallen them. A
heartrending portrait of a family in crisis, Everything I Never Told You is
well worth reading and discussing. It
will stay with you long after you turn or swipe the final page.
This book will be published in June 2014
This review was selected as a featured review on Edelweiss.

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