Everything Here Is Beautiful
Books | Fiction / Women
3.8
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Mira T. Lee
‟A tender but unflinching portrayal of the bond between two sisters.” —Celeste Ng, New York Times bestselling author of Little Fires Everywhere“There's not a false note to be found, and everywhere there are nuggets to savor. Why did it have to end?” —O Magazine“A bold debut. . . Lee sensitively relays experiences of immigration and mental illness . . . a distinct literary voice.” —Entertainment Weekly“Extraordinary . . . If you love anyone at all, this book is going to get you.” —USA Today A dazzling novel of two sisters and their emotional journey through love, loyalty, and heartbreak Two Chinese-American sisters—Miranda, the older, responsible one, always her younger sister’s protector; Lucia, the headstrong, unpredictable one, whose impulses are huge and, often, life changing. When Lucia starts hearing voices, it is Miranda who must find a way to reach her sister. Lucia impetuously plows ahead, but the bitter constant is that she is, in fact, mentally ill. Lucia lives life on a grand scale, until, inevitably, she crashes to earth. Miranda leaves her own self-contained life in Switzerland to rescue her sister again—but only Lucia can decide whether she wants to be saved. The bonds of sisterly devotion stretch across oceans—but what does it take to break them? Everything Here Is Beautiful is, at its heart, an immigrant story, and a young woman’s quest to find fulfillment and a life unconstrained by her illness. But it’s also an unforgettable, gut-wrenching story of the sacrifices we make to truly love someone—and when loyalty to one’s self must prevail over all.
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Author
Mira T. Lee
Pages
384
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2019-01-15
ISBN
0735221979 9780735221970
Ratings
Google: 4
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"Written well and overall on point with the impact mental illness can have on individuals and those who love and support them. Small side distraction was that I constantly wondered where the financing and insurance came, allowing lengthy hospital stays and travel between countries. In reality, many with severe mental illness have trouble we maintaining employment, particularly during extended episodes requiring weeks, let alone months of hospitalization. But this is a detail. A heavy read, for sure, this book has engaging characters and sensitivity. The character with the most heart and grounding for the book was Yonah, whose final interaction with Miranda bought water ti my eyes and a lump to my throat"
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Paul Garcia
"The different perspectives give readers the chance to experience each character being Both a hero and a villain in a way that’s very human. I can’t think of a book that’s portrayed schizophrenia so empathetically "
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Kirsten Bonsu