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A Great Place To Raise A Family

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A Great Place To Raise A Family

By: Tracey Lien
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When Chancey and Tommy Luu came to Australia, they believed they were building something secure for their daughters: a life safer and steadier than the one they'd left behind. But in 2005, as riots erupt across Sydney, that security has started to crack – especially when ten-year-old Fiona comes home to find the house ransacked. Only one thing is missing: a ceramic treasure chest she made at school.

As Fiona searches for answers, the burglary exposes the fault lines running through her family. Tommy clings to respectability with desperate force. Chancey is cornered by her own lies. Older sister Helen will do anything to be seen. And Ah Sim, the sharp-tongued matriarch who helped raise them all, knows what fear can do to a family. What emerges is a portrait of a household – and a nation – built on hope, denial, and the longing to belong.

Piercing and compassionate, A Great Place to Raise a Family is a novel about migration and assimilation, the fragile architecture of family, and the distance between the life we imagine and the one we actually make.

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Praise for Tracey Lien:

‘Utterly compelling from start to finish. Original. Heartbreaking. Gripping’ Liane Moriarty

‘An urgent story that commands an audience … as heart-wrenching as it is unputdownable’ Karin Slaughter

‘Deeply moving and truly special … a story that is both impossible to put down and impossible to forget’ Chris Whitaker

Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction World Literature
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Critic reviews

Praise for Tracey Lien:
A gripping mystery that delves into the heart of a community, you won't be able to put it down’ Louise Hare, This Lovely City
'Astonishingly accomplished … Heart-breaking and thought provoking, this is easily one of the best books I’ve read' Nilopar Uddin, The Halfways
‘Memorable and powerful … Lien’s debut communicates the specific operation of generational trauma with nuance and insight … A fictional tragedy evoked with such clarity and specificity that it will linger in your memory as if it really happened’ Kirkus Reviews
‘One of the most profoundly affecting novels I've ever read … a wrenching, propulsive story about the desire to belong, the collision course between displacement and injustice, the long life of inherited trauma and the short lives we all live; a reminder that we don't have to be perfect to be worthy: of love, of life, of community' Katie Gutierrez, More Than You’ll Ever Know
‘An eye-opening, honest portrayal’ Adele Parks, Platinum
‘A compelling and heartrending portrait of grief, the burden of loss, and hope through one woman’s search for the truth’ Daily Mail
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