![]() ![]() I know you grew up outside of Cabramatta, Australia, around the time that the area was experiencing its heroin epidemic. KATIE TAMOLA: Addiction is something that is so pervasive on a global scale, with the power to touch everyone. Shondaland caught up with Tracey Lien to discuss her inspirations for the novel, addiction, and more. The book is a meaningful story that touches on grief, friendship, anti-Asian sentiment, and how to continue on when it seems impossible. As she embarks on this journey, Ky must grapple with her past, unresolved relationships, and a heroin epidemic that has besieged her town, leaving her to question everything.Īll That’s Left Unsaid explores the pervasiveness of addiction, the beauty of a good, reliable family, and the reality of what it’s like to have no support system. With no help from the authorities, Ky decides to do her own investigation. While police chalk it up to gang-related violence, the tragic events of the evening remain a mystery. ![]() Denny, a hard worker who was beloved by everyone, could do no wrong, but he is murdered in public at a restaurant the night of his high school graduation, and no witnesses are willing to assist in the investigation. Readers follow Ky, a young journalist who returns to Cabramatta, Australia, after her teenage brother is murdered. In All That’s Left Unsaid, Tracey Lien explores how to continue when the unthinkable happens. ![]()
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