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The Unpassing The Unpassing by Chia-Chia Lin
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“But the allergies. The language. The sidelong glances. It was a kind of violence, what my father had done. He had brought us to a place we didn’t belong, and taken us from a place we did. Now we yearned for all places and found peace in none.”
Chia-Chia Lin, The Unpassing
“The stars. What was so great about puffs of dust and gas? Even Natty, with his planetary masterpieces, was only interested in the colors and patterns. Not our world and its edges. Not the delusions that celestial objects had meaning to us, or that they—or we—were anything more than garbage floating around in a rubble-strewn world.”
Chia-Chia Lin, The Unpassing
“Here is a whale, I told myself, and then I wondered if it would die. It looked too big to die, too big to vanish during a sudden, silent creak of the world.”
Chia-Chia Lin, The Unpassing