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Happiness Falls

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Happiness Falls

By: Angie Kim
Narrated by: Angie Kim, Sean Patrick Hopkins, Shannon Tyo, Thomas Pruyn
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THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
OPRAH DAILY'S #1 Book of 2023
A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK
FINALIST FOR THE NEW AMERICAN VOICES AWARD
AMAZON EDITOR'S CHOICE & TOP TWENTY NOVEL OF THE YEAR


'A Brilliant, satisfying, compassionate mystery.'
GABRIELLE ZEVIN
'Bittersweet, sensitive and moving.'
GUARDIAN


'I can't remember a book with more layers. . . I was riveted through the last page.'
JODI PICOULT

Mia Parkson's life is turned upside down when her stay-at-home dad, the family's anchor, goes missing. The only witness? Eugene - her younger, nonspeaking teenage brother.
As the Police struggle for leads, and her mother and twin brother struggle to keep things together at home, Mia gains access to key clues about her father's disappearance. Headstrong, hyper analytical, and with secrets of her own, she decides to try and solve the case. But could Mia's impulsive actions be putting her whole family in danger?
'Gorgeous . a layered and innovative exploration of family, love, happiness, and race.'
JEAN KWOK


'Stunning!'
JO BROWNING WROE

©2023 Faber & Faber (P)2023 Faber & Faber
Mystery Fiction Suspense Disappearance Genre Fiction Family Life Literary Fiction

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'The most moving and humbling portrait of humanity.' MARY BETH KEANE

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Book is brilliant, the voice acting for the brother was not a good match in my opinion. The voice was okay, but the way in which he was supposedly imitating a person with autism that has finally found a channel of communication came out condescending. Maybe the other both reading and listening to the story catch my meaning.

Book brilliant, voice acting of the brother a bit off

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