Named a Best Book of the Year by TIME, The Washington Post, and Harper’s Bazaar
A tender, spiky family saga about love in all its mysterious incarnations. Lorrie Moore, author of A Gate at the Stairs and Birds of America
Absolutely luminous Weaves the transience of suburbia between the highs and lows of a family saga. . . Shocks, awes, and delights. Bryan Washington, author of Memorial
From the outside, the Chengs seem like so-called model immigrants. Once Patty landed a tech job near Dallas, she and Liang grew secure enough to have a second child, and to send for their first from his grandparents back in China. Isnt this what they sacrificed so much for? But then little Annabel begins to sleepwalk at night, putting into motion a string of misunderstandings that not only threaten to set their community against them but force to the surface the secrets that have made them fear one another. How can a man make peace with the terrors of his past? How can a child regain trust in unconditional love? How can a family stop burying its history and forge a way through it, to a more honest intimacy?
Nights When Nothing Happened is gripping storytelling immersed in the crosscurrents that have reshaped the American landscape, from a prodigious new literary talent.
"Nights When Nothing Happened: A Novel" by Simon Han is a compelling and poignant exploration of the immigrant experience, family secrets, and the search for belonging in contemporary America. This critically acclaimed novel, a "Best Book of the Year" according to TIME, The Washington Post, and Harper's Bazaar, delves into the complex lives of the Cheng family, Chinese immigrants striving for the American Dream in suburban Texas. Patty and Liang Cheng appear to have achieved the immigrant ideal. Patty's secure tech job has allowed them to send for their firstborn son from China and provide a comfortable life for their children. However, beneath the surface of their seemingly perfect existence lie hidden tensions and unspoken traumas. The arrival of their eldest son and the unsettling sleepwalking of their younger daughter, Annabel, trigger a series of events that expose long-buried family secrets and threaten to shatter their carefully constructed world. As Annabel's sleepwalking escalates, paranoia and suspicion grip their community, turning neighbor against neighbor. The Chengs find themselves increasingly isolated, forced to confront the cultural misunderstandings and prejudices that permeate their new home. Liang grapples with the lingering shadows of his past, while Patty struggles to maintain a sense of normalcy amidst the growing chaos. At its heart, "Nights When Nothing Happened" is a story about the challenges of assimilation, the enduring power of family, and the search for identity in a rapidly changing America. Han's writing is both lyrical and insightful, capturing the nuances of human emotion and the complexities of cultural identity. The novel explores themes of generational trauma, the burden of expectations, and the sacrifices made in pursuit of a better life. How can a family navigate the treacherous waters of cultural differences and internal strife? Can they overcome the weight of their past and forge a path towards genuine connection and healing? Simon Han, a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and a recipient of fellowships from the Michener Center for Writers and Kundiman, brings a fresh and vital voice to contemporary American literature. His debut novel is a testament to his talent, offering a nuanced and empathetic portrayal of the Asian American experience. With echoes of authors like Celeste Ng and Amy Tan, Han crafts a story that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. "Nights When Nothing Happened" is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the complexities of family, identity, and the search for home in a fractured world.