Inspired by and building off the framework of Choi’s 2020 short story of the same name, this much-anticipated novel spotlights the National Book Award–winning author’s gift for illuminating the twisty, psychological aspects of identities and relationships. The story begins with a walk on the beach—10-year-old Louisa and her father talking as they stroll by the water, guided by the father’s flashlight. Readers get the briefest glimpse of their conversation: the father telling Louisa that her mother gave her a gift in teaching her to swim. The next morning, in the next narrative moment, he has disappeared, and Louisa has washed up on the shore, barely alive. As the story rolls in and out with both tidal force and quiet currents, it shifts between past and present, each wave receding to reveal cultural and generational dislocation, all of which converges when past crashes into present.
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