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Two Chinese-American sisters—Miranda, the older, responsible one, always her younger sister’s protector; Lucia, the headstrong, unpredictable one, whose impulses are huge and, often, life changing. When Lucia starts hearing voices, it is Miranda who must find a way to reach her sister. Lucia impetuously plows ahead, but the bitter constant is that she is, in fact, mentally ill. Lucia lives life on a grand scale, until, inevitably, she crashes to earth. Miranda leaves her own self-contained life in Switzerland to rescue her sister again—but only Lucia can decide whether she wants to be saved. The bonds of sisterly devotion stretch across oceans—but what does it take to break them? Everything Here Is Beautiful is, at its heart, an immigrant story, and a young woman’s quest to find fulfillment and a life unconstrained by her illness. But it’s also an unforgettable, gut-wrenching story of the sacrifices we make to truly love someone—and when loyalty to one’s self must prevail over all.
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I enjoyed this book. I started it randomly because my sister downloaded it to our Kindle library. I found myself tearing up in a burrito shop and not leaving for hours! It caught me because it was about two Chinese sisters, and held me down because of the tense and nervewracking conflicts caused by one character's schizophrenia. The author does a good job showing you inside the minds of each character - just when you're about to dehumanize/generalize one of the characters, she takes you into THEIR mind and you get proven wrong. It continues this way through the lives of the sisters and the people in their lives.