The Unpassing

The Unpassing A Novel

Chia-Chia Lin2019
A searing debut novel that explores community, identity, and the myth of the American dream through an immigrant family in Alaska In Chia-Chia Lin’s debut novel, The Unpassing, we meet a Taiwanese immigrant family of five struggling to make ends meet in rural Alaska. The father, hardworking but beaten down, is employed as a plumber and repairman, while the mother, a loving, strong-willed, and unpredictably emotional matriarch, holds the house together. When eleven-year-old Gavin contracts meningitis at school, he falls into a deep, nearly fatal coma. He wakes up a week later to learn that his little sister Ruby was infected, too. She did not survive. Routine takes over for the grieving family: the siblings care for each other as they befriend a neighboring family and explore the woods; distance grows between the parents as they deal with their loss separately. But things spiral when the father, increasingly guilt-ridden after Ruby’s death, is sued for not properly installing a septic tank, which results in the death of a little girl. In the ensuing chaos, what really happened to Ruby finally emerges. With flowing prose that evokes the terrifying beauty of the Alaskan wilderness, Lin explores the fallout after losing a child and the way in which a family is forced to grieve in a place that doesn’t yet feel like home. Emotionally raw and subtly suspenseful, The Unpassing is a deeply felt family saga that dismisses the American dream for a harsher, but ultimately more profound, reality.
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Melissa Schwartz@melschwa18
3 stars
Mar 15, 2022

This was an uncorrected proof I received as a giveaway. I really think it can use more work. A lot of important events in the book were vague and anticlimactic, and I needed to re-read them more than once. I also wish I the writing helped me better understand the characters as people; expecially the father and Natty - they just really made little sense to me. It might have been beneficial to have Pei Pei be the narrator at some points too, switching off with Gavin. I also think too little detail was given about what happened to Ruby and Gavin in the beginning. I was intrigued throughout though.

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jiaqi kang@jiaqi
5 stars
Mar 5, 2022

so visceral and upsetting

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Sam O'Leary@soleary
3 stars
May 30, 2022
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3 stars
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4 stars
Sep 11, 2021
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3 stars
Aug 9, 2021