"The trouble with beginnings is that there's no such thing," muses the narrator of Rachel Khong's debut novel Goodbye, Vitamin. "What's a beginning but an arbitrary point of entry? You begin when you're born, I guess, but it's not like you know anything about that."
Khong's latest book, Real Americans, challenges the idea of defined beginnings by carving up the narrative into multiple starting points through three distinct characters and a prologue.
The intricacies of Lily's relationship with Matthew, from their initial meeting as adults to the uncovering of family secrets, reveal the complexities of love, trust, and hidden connections.
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