Happiness Falls: A Novel By Angie Kim
In "Happiness Falls," Angie Kim crafts a riveting narrative that explores the intricate web of family dynamics, love, and the complexities of human connection. The story begins with the electric revelation, "We didn’t call the police right away," setting the stage for a compelling mystery surrounding a biracial Korean American family in Virginia.
Mia, the sharp-witted and hyperanalytical daughter, remains initially unfazed when her father and younger brother fail to return from a walk. She rationalizes their absence, attributing it to mundane possibilities. However, the situation takes a dark turn when her brother, Eugene, arrives home bloodied and unable to speak due to Angelman syndrome. He becomes the sole witness to their father's disappearance.
As the plot unfolds, the narrative weaves a ticking-clock investigation with a rich portrayal of the family's internal dynamics. Mia grapples with shocking twists and uncovers the family's deeply buried secrets. The missing-person story transcends its genre, evolving into a profound exploration of love, language, and human connection.
"Happiness Falls" is not just a mystery but a family drama that delves into philosophical inquiries, echoing Kim's previous success with "Miracle Creek." The novel resonates with shocking revelations and thought-provoking questions, leaving readers on the edge of their seats.
Through masterful storytelling, Angie Kim transforms the ordinary into something wholly original, offering readers an indelible tale of a family navigating the lengths they must go to understand one another. 📚❤️