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Jan 07, 2025 | ISBN 9780593712993

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An Electric Lit Book by a Taiwanese-American Woman
 
“Karissa Chen’s debut novel weaves expertly between present and past, telling the story of childhood sweethearts who meet again late in life and are torn between looking back and moving on. A kaleidoscopic yet intimate view of the Chinese diaspora, HOMESEEKING explores how identities flex and and transform during war–and which fundamental parts of us remain the same no matter where we find ourselves.”
– Celeste Ng, author of Little Fires Everywhere
 
“Epic, assured, and beautifully drawn, HOMESEEKING is a love story that reveals the effects of war and history on the lives of individuals. Karissa Chen has created a world that’s deeply absorbing, following Suchi and Haiwen across decades, borders, and lifetimes.”
—Lisa Ko, author of The Leavers
 
“An absolute stunner of a debut. Chen nimbly tackles too often overlooked history in an exploration of surviving the trauma of war and loss of home. Homeseeking is a novel that asks if those who survive by moving forward and those who sustain by looking back can ever truly meet. At its heart, this is an impressive work of language, place, history, and all the tenuous ties that define who we are. Karissa Chen has created an elegant saga of soul and history, and proven herself a writer to watch.” 
— Erika Swyler, author of The Book of Speculation
 
“Sweeping, epic, yet deeply intimate, Homeseeking traces a pair of first loves and the gossamer thread that binds them across six decades and four nations as the world splits them apart, again and again. A spellbinding meditation on family, immigration, and the many faces of courage in times of hardship, this is a dazzling debut.” 
— Kirstin Chen, New York Times bestselling author of Counterfeit

“Chen illuminates the parallels and relationships among key moments in China’s recent history. Intertwining the macro and micro, she makes readers care deeply about the impact of history on her characters’ very private lives…. This is historical fiction at its most effective. Romantic lyricism and hard-edged realism merge in this compelling novel.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred)
 
“In Homeseeking, Karissa Chen brings a rare delicacy to the pain of history, exploring what it means for generations to be simultaneously imprisoned by and separated from the past.  Her characters linger with desperate vividness in each other’s memories–as they long will in her readers’ imaginations.”
—Elizabeth Kostova, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Historian, The Swan Thieves, and The Shadow Land
 
“A tender and captivating story about fate and loss, hope and love, expertly intertwined with modern Chinese history. Uniquely told through two lovers whose perspectives begin at opposite ends of their timelines, Karissa Chen’s beautiful debut will take your heart on a journey!”
— Eve J. Chung, USA Today bestselling author of Daughters of Shandong
 
“Karissa Chen is a brilliant and patient storyteller, weaving the entwined histories of two unforgettable characters separated and reunited across time and distance in this tender, riveting novel. Chen’s lush descriptions and rich historical details offer much for readers to see and hear and imagine as we follow Suchi and Haiwen from their Shanghai neighborhood to Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Los Angeles. A sweeping, poignant work of history, memory, and survival, Homeseeking is an enduring love story and a debut to treasure.”
—Nicole Chung, author of A Living Remedy
 
“Through its glittering and heartrending depictions of war, forced movement, broken love stories, and the tumultuous Chinese-Taiwanese 20th century, this spellbinding debut ingeniously captures the paradox of the immigrant experience: doggedly looking forward while uncontrollably looking back.”
— Juliet Grames, author of The Seven or Eight Deaths of Stella Fortuna

Homeseeking is a perfect love song, beautiful and poignant and tender and sad. A tour de force of storytelling and a book with real faith in the human heart, with all its immense capacity for both love and hatred. Read it. It will make time stand still. Karissa Chen is the writer we’ve been waiting for, and Homeseeking is a must read.”
—Matthew Salesses, author of The Sense of Wonder

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