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An acclaimed storyteller returns with "a gorgeous and gripping literary mystery" that explores "family, betrayal, passion, race, culture and the American Dream" (Jean Kwok).
The residents of Haven, Wisconsin, have dined on the Fine Chao restaurant's delicious Americanized Chinese food for thirty-five years, content to ignore any unsavory whispers about the family owners. Whether or not Big Leo Chao is honest, or his wife, Winnie, is happy, their food tastes good and their three sons earned scholarships to respectable colleges. But when the brothers reunite in Haven, the Chao family's secrets and simmering resentments erupt at last.
Before long, brash, charismatic, and tyrannical patriarch Leo is found dead--presumed murdered--and his sons find they've drawn the exacting gaze of the entire town. The ensuing trial brings to light potential motives for all three brothers: Dagou, the restaurant's reckless head chef; Ming, financially successful but personally tortured; and the youngest, gentle but lost college student James. As the spotlight on the brothers tightens--and the family dog meets an unexpected fate--Dagou, Ming, and James must reckon with the legacy of their father's outsized appetites and their own future survival.
Brimming with heartbreak, comedy, and suspense, The Family Chao offers a kaleidoscopic, highly entertaining portrait of a Chinese American family grappling with the dark undercurrents of a seemingly pleasant small town.
Jasmine Guillory is a romance novelist.
I was on The Today Show this morning recommending books! I loved CIVIL RIGHTS QUEEN, Tomiko Brown-Nagin, THE FAMILY CHAO Lan Samantha Chang, D’VAUGHN AND KRIS PLAN A WEDDING Chencia C. Higgins, LULU AND MILAGRO’S SEARCH FOR CLARITY, Angela Velez, & A SONG CALLED HOME, Sara Zarr! https://t.co/IueIK8Mu6M
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"Here’s a liability of his: he always wants to help, but his ignorance makes him useless to his own kind." Read an excerpt of "The Family Chao" by Lan Samantha Chang, forthcoming from @wwnorton on February 1: https://kenyonreview.org/journal/janfeb-2022/selections/excerpts-from-the-family-chao/
Rebecca Makkai is a novelist and short-story writer.
This is our second one! Lan Samantha Chang, BRILLIANT author of The Family Chao and director of the @IowaWritersWksp, with the amazing @finejuli in convo, hosted by @BookvillExiles in the @FineArtsBldg on Mich. Ave. in Chicago. I'll be there too!