AUDIOBOOK

What We Left Unsaid

A Novel

Winnie M. Li
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Duration
11h 31m
Year
2025
Language
English

About

On an unexpected road trip, three estranged siblings uncover a startling family secret and larger truths about being Asian American in a post-COVID world-from the author of the "dazzling and devastating" (Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author) thriller Complicit.

The Chu siblings haven't seen each other in years but when they're told that their ailing mother is scheduled for an operation next month, they agree to visit her together. Then their mother makes an odd request: before seeing her, they must go on a road trip together to the Grand Canyon.



Thirty years ago, a strange incident had aborted a previous family road trip there. No one's ever really spoken about it, but during this journey, the middle-aged Chu siblings have no choice but to confront their childhood experience.



Together, Bonnie, Kevin, and Alex travel along Route 66-but as the trip continues, they realize the Great American Road Trip may not be what they expected. Facing their own prejudices and those of others, they somehow learn to bridge the distances between them, the present-day, and their past.



With "powerful and beautiful writing" (Sarah Pearse, New York Times bestselling author), Winnie M Li weaves an emotive and eye-opening exploration of family, race, growing up, and what it means to be American. Winnie M Li is an American author and activist living in the UK with her partner and young son. A Harvard graduate, Winnie has written for travel guidebooks, produced independent feature films, programmed for film festivals, and developed eco-tourism projects. Her first novel, Dark Chapter, was nominated for an Edgar Award and translated into ten languages, followed by the critically acclaimed Complicit. A survivor and advocate against gendered violence, she holds a PhD from the London School of Economics and teaches creative writing and media studies.

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"In this beautifully performed audiobook, three estranged 40-something siblings, the American-born children of Taiwanese immigrants, are thrown together on a road trip requested by their seriously ill mother. Narrator Vera Chok doesn't modify her delivery to portray the responsible Boston mom, the struggling son from Chicago, and the lesbian artist living in London. Long-held grudges thaw during their travels on Route 66, and unexpected challenges cause them to ponder the mystery of their aborted family road trip 30 years earlier. Throughout the trip the siblings' discoveries range from the fun of kitschy Americana to the grandeur of spectacular vistas. Chok's occasional mispronunciations can be distracting, but her relaxed tone and slight Asian accent are just right. N.M.C. � AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine"
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