A review by katiez624
Ghost Forest by Pik-Shuen Fung

4.0

The author tells the story of her life, growing up in Canada with her mom and sisters while her father worked in Hong Kong, through short vignettes, a snapshot of a moment in time or a conversation that took place. The writing is simple and straightforward, not flowery or overly analytical. As her father's health deteriorates, the women in the family spend time with him and each other, learning about the past and how it has shaped them into who they are today.

Thanks to NetGalley and One World for my advance copy.