Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon and Schuster | 37 Ink for gifting me a digital ARC of this novel by Jung Yin. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!
This book follows three main characters who were scheduled to take a cruise to the Bahamas, leaving out of NYC, the week following the 9/11 attacks. They leave instead on the Sonata out of Boston, boarding with all the weight of the world. We meet Franny, who has gathered her family on the cruise to celebrate their mother's 70th birthday. Doug is an aging actor and former star of Starlight Voyages, the Love Boat-style tv series filmed on the Sonata. Lucy is the only Black female grad student in her department at MIT, who took her roommate up on the offer of a free cruise, right when tech companies are trying to hire her.
While this is not a 9/11 book per se, the way the world changed on that day hangs over the pages and characters. But even so, life goes on, and we follow these characters with their own personal baggage. While these characters' storylines don't really interact, I was invested in each one. It reminded me once again that all those revolving around us have private stories behind the facade presented to the world. I also appreciated how the end of the book was an update on the world after 9/11, bringing the novel back into the real world.
