![]() ![]() A lot of the tension stems from the fact that white regional Ohio was not a comfortable place to be for Chinese Americans in the ’70s, and mixed race families faced uphill battles on every front – internal and external. Race plays a major role in this family drama. It turns out, James and Marilyn Lee hadn’t done as good a job concealing their own struggles from their children as they’d thought. Their bright, popular, bubbly girl was in fact a ball of angst with few friends and slipping grades. ![]() As an investigation plays out in the background, they realise they didn’t know Lydia – or each other – as well as they thought. Lydia’s death forces everyone in the Lee family to reevaluate their lives, and reveals some hard home truths. It’s in the blurb, it’s in the first sentence, and Lydia’s body has been found by the end of the first chapter. That sounds like a spoiler, but it isn’t. ![]() Except that their middle child, Lydia, is dead… and they don’t know it, yet. The Lee family appears to be average in every way – working father, stay-at-home mother, three kids and a comfortable home in Ohio. (Everything you buy through one of these affiliate links will earn me a small commission – don’t say I never told you!)Įverything I Never Told You begins in 1977. ![]()
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