The Moon Represents My Heart

Pim Wangtechawat

Rebecca Yeo (Narrator)

06-06-23

9hrs 48min

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06-06-23

9hrs 48min

Abridgement

Unabridged

Genre

Fiction

“I fell in love with this book and the Wang family from the very first page. A beautiful exploration of family, love, and loss across the generations, it gives a fresh, fun spin on the time-travel genre combined with a heartrending immigrant story. I didn’t want it to end. Pim has a unique voice.” Gemma Chan, actress, Eternals, Crazy Rich Asians

An Audible Editors Top Pick of the Month in SFF
A Ms. Magazine Pick of June Reads for the Rest of Us
A Kobo Pick of Best Fiction of the Month
A Publishers Weekly Pick in SF, Fantasy & Horror
A BiblioLifestyle Pick of 2023's Books by Asian Authors
A BookRiot Pick of the Month's Best New Science Fiction & Fantasy Books
An Editor Sharon Hsu Goodreads Pick for Summer Reading 
A io9/Gizmodo Pick of Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy of the Month
A WRAL (Raleigh, NC) Pick for International Women's Day
A Bookish Girl Magic Pick
A Chick Lit Central Pick
A SmartBitchesTrashy Books.com Pick of the Week
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Soon to be a major Netflix series, The Moon Represents My Heart is a lush, hopeful novel, for fans of The Immortalists and Everything I Never Told You, that follows a Chinese British family of time travelers as they seek connections over borders—both national borders and those created by time.

A love lost in time. An eternity to find it. 

The Wang family is hiding a secret—they all have the ability to time travel. When parents Joshua and Lily depart for the past and never return, their children Tommy and Eva are forced to deal with their grief alone. Eva tries to find her place in the present, while Tommy is pulled further and further into a past that he hopes holds the truth. When he falls in love with a woman from 1930s London Chinatown, his inability to confront his own history has serious ramifications for the people who can truly bring him happiness. 

Heartfelt and hopeful, weaving through decades and across continents and told through incredible prose, The Moon Represents My Heart is an unforgettable debut about the bond between one extraordinary family and the strength it takes to move forward.

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An Audible Editors Top Pick of the Month in SFF
A Ms. Magazine Pick of June Reads for the Rest of Us
A Kobo Pick of Best Fiction of the Month
A Publishers Weekly Pick in SF, Fantasy & Horror
A BiblioLifestyle Pick of 2023's Books by Asian Authors
A BookRiot Pick of the Month's Best New Science Fiction & Fantasy Books
An Editor Sharon Hsu Goodreads Pick for Summer Reading 
A io9/Gizmodo Pick of Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy of the Month
A WRAL (Raleigh, NC) Pick for International Women's Day
A Bookish Girl Magic Pick
A Chick Lit Central Pick
A SmartBitchesTrashy Books.com Pick of the Week
See All +

Soon to be a major Netflix series, The Moon Represents My Heart is a lush, hopeful novel, for fans of The Immortalists and Everything I Never Told You, that follows a Chinese British family of time travelers as they seek connections over borders—both national borders and those created by time.

A love lost in time. An eternity to find it. 

The Wang family is hiding a secret—they all have the ability to time travel. When parents Joshua and Lily depart for the past and never return, their children Tommy and Eva are forced to deal with their grief alone. Eva tries to find her place in the present, while Tommy is pulled further and further into a past that he hopes holds the truth. When he falls in love with a woman from 1930s London Chinatown, his inability to confront his own history has serious ramifications for the people who can truly bring him happiness. 

Heartfelt and hopeful, weaving through decades and across continents and told through incredible prose, The Moon Represents My Heart is an unforgettable debut about the bond between one extraordinary family and the strength it takes to move forward.