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Longlisted for the Andrew Carnegie Medal of Excellence in Fiction 2024
Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2023

“A deeply humane and genre-defying work of love and uncompromising hope.” ―Ocean Vuong, author of
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous and Time Is a Mother

There are the goodbyes and then the fishing out of the bodies―everything in between is speculation.

After the last American troops leave Vietnam, siblings Anh, Minh, and Thanh journey to Hong Kong with the promise that their parents and younger siblings will soon follow. But when tragedy strikes, the three children are left orphaned, and sixteen-year-old Anh becomes the caretaker for her two younger brothers overnight.

In the years that follow, Anh and her brothers immigrate to the UK, living first in overcrowded camps and resettlement centers and then, later, in a modernizing London plagued by social inequality. Anh works in a factory to pay the bills. Minh loiters about with fellow high school dropouts. Thanh, the youngest, plays soccer with his friends after class. As they mature, each sibling reckons with survivor’s guilt, unmoored by their parents’ absence. And with every choice, their paths diverge further, until it’s unclear if love alone can keep them together.

Told through lyrical narrative threads, historical research, voices from lost family, and notes by an unnamed narrator determined to chart these siblings’ fates, Wandering Souls captures the lives of a family marked by loss yet relentless in the pursuit of a better future. With urgency and precision, it affirms that the most important stories are those we claim for ourselves, establishing Cecile Pin as a masterful new literary voice.

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PEOPLE's "Book of the Week," April 10, 2023 edition
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American Booksellers Association, April 2023 Indie Next Pick

"
Wandering Souls is more than a story of sacrifice and familial duty. The author has greater ambitions, first signaled in the intricate story structure she builds. . . . What emerges is something special―a polyvocal novel, an essay on inherited trauma and a quiet metafiction about telling stories we don’t own."
Eric Nguyen, New York Times Book Review

"
Wandering Souls is immersive, creative and deeply emotional."
Good Morning America

"The work of mothering often falls to those who are not mothers in the biological sense―a circumstance that’s elegantly explored in Cecile Pin’s
Wandering Souls. . . . With compassion and clarity, Pin describes the ways a family cares for one another in the wake of life-altering tragedy."
Time, "8 New Books to Read or Give This Mother's Day"

"Pin movingly explores how their lives are shaped―and warped―by larger historical forces, and then how these lost souls struggle to move through denial and into some tentative form of acceptance."
Los Angeles Times

"Pin's prose is quietly powerful, her voice assured, her love for this fictional family apparent on every page."
Star Tribune

"A debut in name only,
Wandering Souls is an astute and sure-footed excavation of family, selfhood, and loss in the shadow of colonial violence. It is also a deeply humane and genre-defying work of love and uncompromising hope through a long-overdue portrayal of Vietnamese life in the UK. A mighty achievement."
Ocean Vuong, New York Times bestselling author of On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous and Time is a Mother

“A tender and rigorous debut from the new Didion of the Asian diaspora.“
Kirkus Reviews

"Powerful . . . a bold debut that breaks new ground in telling the story of the Vietnamese 'boat people' who landed in Britain, a neglected subject in fiction―until now."
The Times (UK)

"
Wandering Souls is a poignant saga with its grieving, beating heart firmly in the right place, and heralds the arrival of an ambitious and promising new talent."
The Guardian

“Sometimes there is a book you read that you cannot categorise, it transcends the arbitrary genre lines. This debut novel will . . . change the way you think and see the world.”
―Glamour (UK)

"[A] powerful and timely debut about seeking asylum; about what a life is when it is ripped from its origins, and how happiness and identity can be found again on foreign shores."
i Newspaper

"In
Wandering Souls, Pin presents a moving depiction of the beauty that comes from stories of perseverance and the healing power that painful memories hold."
The Harvard Crimson

“I raced through it. Beautiful, brilliant, unflinching―it deals with family trauma in a way I’ve been trying to figure out my entire career.“
R. F. Kuang, New York Times bestselling author of Babel

Wandering Souls is a poetic, heartbreaking, and ultimately triumphant celebration of the human spirit. Casting well-known history in new light, Pin offers a capacious rendering of the love, loss, and hope of migration. Stunning and unforgettable.”
Qian Julie Wang, New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Country

Wandering Souls profoundly grapples with how people survive and remake themselves and their communities after tragedy. The novel asks: What does remembrance require? What are the costs of forgetting? And is there such a thing as moving on? Cecile Pin presents no easy answers. Instead, she has created a form to contain all of the contradiction, heartbreak, hope, and tender humanity.“
Nadia Owusu, author of Aftershocks

“Clear-hearted and moving,
Wandering Souls tells one of the most important stories of our times, and you can feel, as you read, all it has taken Cecile Pin to write it.”
Lucy Caldwell, author of Intimacies

"
Wandering Souls achieves a rare feat, taking a familiar story and making it something entirely new. With language at once both concise and gorgeous, Pin opens a window into questions of duty, identity, and love. Here migration is less a desire for survival than a journey into the thundering heart of family itself, where connection and understanding are hard-won and ultimately redemptive."
Kawai Strong Washburn, author of Sharks in the Time of Saviours

“A haunting exploration of love and leaving told with a quiet longing that grabs you and doesn't let go.
Wandering Souls asks what it takes not only to survive unimaginable loss, but to live through it and thrive. Exceptional.“
Jenny Tinghui Zhang, author of Four Treasures of the Sky

Wandering Souls is deeply moving and deeply generous. Pin writes about the Vietnamese diaspora in the UK―its past and its present―with love and care. I cried reading it.”
Yara Rodrigues Fowler, author of there are more things

“An affecting and beautiful novel that I will never forget. Cecile Pin has crafted tender and heart-breaking story of a family’s journey from Vietnam to the UK, demonstrating the power of human resilience and hope despite losing everything. A must read.”
Sara Jafari, author of The Mismatch

“Meticulously researched and beautifully imagined,
Wandering Souls is a deeply affecting debut, a restless inquiry into the nature of loss, kinship and survival.”
Tash Aw, author of We, the Survivors

“How do you carry your ghosts across an ocean?
Wandering Souls is a novel about survival and loss and ways they cannot always be untangled. Pin delicately handles the story of lives built despite the greatest of wounds.”
Rowan Hisayo Buchanan, author of Starling Days

“A beautiful meditation on the ties that bind us and the circumstances that separate us. Pin writes of the consequences of war and subsequent displacement with insight and compassion. May this pave the way for more stories that not only open our eyes to the lives of the Vietnamese diaspora but will also enrich our lives in the way
Wandering Souls does.”
Helena Lee, editor of East Side Voices

“A searing, sweeping and intimate story of such heart and scope. Measured, multilayered and beautiful. A novel I will remember, and recommend.”
Rachel Long, author of My Darling from the Lions

“The humanity in this novel pulses with tenderness and honesty and blooms from the page like it does in the hearts of these characters. Cecile Pin has delivered a profoundly unforgettable tale.”
An Yu, author of Braised Pork

“A haunting, gut-wrenching story,
Wandering Souls is more than a tender portrait of three child-refugees stuck in Lost and Found, and their journeys through our messy, fragmented world. It’s a defiant statement about migration, prejudice, and the human spirit for freedom and independence. Cecile Pin summons multi-directional voices to evoke the aftermath of Vietnam War, the refugee camps in Hong Kong and Britain, and the tough urban landscape in which the living negotiate with the dead in order to survive and thrive. It’s a brave, vivid, investigative debut that sends shivers up the spine.”
Kit Fan, author of Diamond Hill

“Vietnam's history is at last being written by its people, who were most altered by the war and its aftermath. This deeply affecting novel charts one family's displacement, estrangement, and return: loss passed on like an inheritance to successive generations.
Wandering Souls is more than testament, more than fiction. I am full of admiration.”
Jeet Thayil, Booker Prize-shortlisted author of Narcopolis

“An intimate story, a political argument and a reflection on grief and inherited trauma.
Wandering Souls is elegant, considered and moving with unusual but perfect form”
Kate Sawyer, author of The Stranding

“A heartbreaking novel about Vietnamese siblings who arrive as refugees to Thatcher’s Britain. Chronicling the family’s life right up until the present day, it’s a deeply affecting reckoning with history“
i-D Magazine, Books to watch out for

"Pin's debut follows the siblings into adulthood and parenthood, weaving an unforgettable story of dreams, grief, family, and home."
Booklist

"I absolutely adored this book―it checks all my boxes of emotionally devastating, exquisitely written, and meticulously structured. I listened to it on audio (which was stunning!) but plan to read it again on the page."
―FictionMatters Newsletter

"[W]hat a stunning novel it is. . . . A poignant and important story . . . written with so much tenderness and sensibility."
Lit Hub

"Pin whittles down faceless history for us to visualize. . . . Seen up-close and personal, you won't forget Pin's story. Her intention."
Enchanted Prose

"[T]he interweaving perspectives add intricate depth and layers . . . A delight for those who love impeccable storytelling and superb writing."
Country Bookshelf, newsletter

"With concision and clarity, the author shows a deep understanding of how upheaval can splinter families."
Publishers Weekly

About the Author

Cecile Pin grew up in Paris and New York City. She moved to London at eighteen to study philosophy at University College London and received an MA at King’s College London. She is a 2021 London Writers Award winner. Wandering Souls is her first novel and was long-listed for the Women’s Prize for Fiction and the Prix Femina étranger.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Henry Holt and Co. (March 21, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 240 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1250863465
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1250863461
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.7 x 0.85 x 8.55 inches
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I'm not one to stick closely to the daily news cycle. That being said, it has been hard to watch politicians fight over banning books and censoring history, especially as they do nothing to stop school shootings like the one that occurred this week. With so much hate and deceit in the world, it can be hard to remain hopeful. Still, our optimism must remain. How do we keep this positive outlook? I don't pretend to have the answers, but I do see plenty of things that help me maintain an enthusiastic mindset. In the book world, more and more diverse authors are telling their stories, introducing readers to a wider array of realities. Even more promising, it seems like these tales are capturing a broader audience than ever before. Add Cecile Pin's debut novel Wandering Souls into that category. She's written a searing portrait of a family's history through war, immigration, and assimilation. It is the kind of story that demands to be read. One that is powerful and poignant in its perspective.In the years following the Vietnam War, it is clear to Anh's parents that the promises of a bright future rest outside of their home country. Anh's uncle has taken his family to live the American dream, a dream that Anh's father plans to pursue too. This is a huge, life-changing moment for the family. Anh's parents know that the journey to a better life will be as perilous as it will be rewarding. They send Anh and the other eldest children on the trip to Hong Kong first. They promise that they and the younger siblings will not be far behind. The full family will be reunited in China before embarking on the next leg of their trip. This promise, though, will not be kept. Anh's parents and younger siblings are killed during their travels, leaving the fragmented remains of the family left to journey ahead alone.Over the next several decades, Anh and her surviving siblings are left to pick up the pieces of their father's shattered dream. They land first in a resettlement camp, a place where they interact with other immigrants, struggling to hold on to their identities. When they finally are placed back into the real world they land not in America, but in the UK. Their new home doesn't offer the bright future they were promised. Instead, the siblings face anti-immigrant hate and systemic social inequality. Instead of coming together, to form their new life, each sibling slowly diverges from the other. Racked with survivor's guilt and a desire to pave their own path, they'll have to reckon with the ghosts of their past to find their way to a brighter future.I can't give enough praise to this book. I was entranced by the story told in Wandering Souls, and I'm grateful to the publisher for providing me with a copy of it. Cecile Pin has written a novel that deals with the challenges of memory. How do we keep the memory of loved ones alive? How do we honor our past while moving toward the future? These are the things Pin grapples with. The characters in the book give us an insight into the realities of being an immigrant to a foreign country. Pin intersperses the third-person narrative of her main character Anh with the first-person voice of Anh's deceased younger brother. This ghostly voice ties everything that happens in Anh's life to her past, never fully allowing her to escape it. Also included in the narrative are snippets of factual articles from the time, grounding this fiction in the reality of the world it depicts. These elements come together to tell a visceral story of family, love, and loss. Wandering Souls is the best, most important book that I've read this month, and will no doubt be among my favorite reads of the year.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023
Wonderful and touching storytelling of fear, pain, loss, grief, hope, joy, love, and peace. Love how this story folds in the multiple generations on so many levels. The author addressed so many complicated issues with sensitivity, empathy, and tenderness. You felt her love for all of the characters. Hard to believe this is a debut novel.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
This is a story that needed to be told. It's eye-opening and exposed me to just how hard life (and perhaps the afterlife) can be. It's heart-wrenching to start and heart-warming to end. But what really made it special was, on top of all this messaging about life as a refugee and being a stranger in a strange land, there's a real magic to the way the author structures the book. Often changing perspective from our main characters, adding another layer to the overall context. It's a great story to be exposed to and a very inspirational novel. I highly recommend this book.

Now with that said, it's not perfect. I'm giving it 4 stars because technically I can't give it 4.5 and I don't want to round up. The tension starts out incredibly strong. In the first few chapters, very special things are revealed (especially in relation to the title) and they literally made me gasp. But about 1/3rd of the way through my interest started to dip. It dragged a little until it didn't. Not a major critique, but I wish there had been more consistency throughout.

There was also not enough character development for me. Or maybe the characters could feel a little flat. I do admit, I don't think that was the point, exactly, as maybe they were intentionally rigid. But as much as this is a heart wrenching story, there's a certain absence of emotion throughout. Writing this now, I'm, again, wondering if that was intentional, almost stemming from a cultural thing. But I just could have used a little more depth. A few scenes with more outbursts and frustration.

And finally, and I'm not really sure if this is even a critique, I could have used much more of the clever structure/storytelling/perspective change. It definitely did not feel like enough, even to the point where I would be wondering if it would come back. I guess ultimately my main critique is I would have liked the volume of this book turned up a few notches. I'm not taking away from its impact, but this story had the potential to put me in tears.

I am very ignorant of what people much less fortunate have had to suffer through, in this case in particular, Vietnamese refugees (or even the ones that stayed behind...or didn't make it out.) I was very appreciative to have been exposed to this in this book and it really made me see how lucky I have it. The patience alone that these people needed to have is unfathomable for someone like me. I could certainly use more exposure to these types of stories and I imagine most Westerners could, too.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023
Wandering Souls is the story of Vietnamese refugees; their struggles, their hope, their resilience. The lingering effects of the trauma experienced by the main characters is gut wrenching. The writing is brilliant for this first novel by Cecile Pin.
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2023
I discovered Vietnamese American writers a few years ago. It's a wonderful world to see. I came of age in the US during the Vietnam War. These offer me a way to heal my guilt over my country's past. Thank you for so many good writers sharing their lives, heritage and letting the rest of us heal and learn a long with you.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
Felt choppy but maybe bc I was reading on my kindle. Quick read but didn’t feel like there was much detail. Good ending but could have more closure of the brothers.
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023
I'm not one to stick closely to the daily news cycle. That being said, it has been hard to watch politicians fight over banning books and censoring history, especially as they do nothing to stop school shootings like the one that occurred this week. With so much hate and deceit in the world, it can be hard to remain hopeful. Still, our optimism must remain. How do we keep this positive outlook? I don't pretend to have the answers, but I do see plenty of things that help me maintain an enthusiastic mindset. In the book world, more and more diverse authors are telling their stories, introducing readers to a wider array of realities. Even more promising, it seems like these tales are capturing a broader audience than ever before. Add Cecile Pin's debut novel Wandering Souls into that category. She's written a searing portrait of a family's history through war, immigration, and assimilation. It is the kind of story that demands to be read. One that is powerful and poignant in its perspective.

In the years following the Vietnam War, it is clear to Anh's parents that the promises of a bright future rest outside of their home country. Anh's uncle has taken his family to live the American dream, a dream that Anh's father plans to pursue too. This is a huge, life-changing moment for the family. Anh's parents know that the journey to a better life will be as perilous as it will be rewarding. They send Anh and the other eldest children on the trip to Hong Kong first. They promise that they and the younger siblings will not be far behind. The full family will be reunited in China before embarking on the next leg of their trip. This promise, though, will not be kept. Anh's parents and younger siblings are killed during their travels, leaving the fragmented remains of the family left to journey ahead alone.

Over the next several decades, Anh and her surviving siblings are left to pick up the pieces of their father's shattered dream. They land first in a resettlement camp, a place where they interact with other immigrants, struggling to hold on to their identities. When they finally are placed back into the real world they land not in America, but in the UK. Their new home doesn't offer the bright future they were promised. Instead, the siblings face anti-immigrant hate and systemic social inequality. Instead of coming together, to form their new life, each sibling slowly diverges from the other. Racked with survivor's guilt and a desire to pave their own path, they'll have to reckon with the ghosts of their past to find their way to a brighter future.

I can't give enough praise to this book. I was entranced by the story told in Wandering Souls, and I'm grateful to the publisher for providing me with a copy of it. Cecile Pin has written a novel that deals with the challenges of memory. How do we keep the memory of loved ones alive? How do we honor our past while moving toward the future? These are the things Pin grapples with. The characters in the book give us an insight into the realities of being an immigrant to a foreign country. Pin intersperses the third-person narrative of her main character Anh with the first-person voice of Anh's deceased younger brother. This ghostly voice ties everything that happens in Anh's life to her past, never fully allowing her to escape it. Also included in the narrative are snippets of factual articles from the time, grounding this fiction in the reality of the world it depicts. These elements come together to tell a visceral story of family, love, and loss. Wandering Souls is the best, most important book that I've read this month, and will no doubt be among my favorite reads of the year.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2023
I'm not one to stick closely to the daily news cycle. That being said, it has been hard to watch politicians fight over banning books and censoring history, especially as they do nothing to stop school shootings like the one that occurred this week. With so much hate and deceit in the world, it can be hard to remain hopeful. Still, our optimism must remain. How do we keep this positive outlook? I don't pretend to have the answers, but I do see plenty of things that help me maintain an enthusiastic mindset. In the book world, more and more diverse authors are telling their stories, introducing readers to a wider array of realities. Even more promising, it seems like these tales are capturing a broader audience than ever before. Add Cecile Pin's debut novel Wandering Souls into that category. She's written a searing portrait of a family's history through war, immigration, and assimilation. It is the kind of story that demands to be read. One that is powerful and poignant in its perspective.

In the years following the Vietnam War, it is clear to Anh's parents that the promises of a bright future rest outside of their home country. Anh's uncle has taken his family to live the American dream, a dream that Anh's father plans to pursue too. This is a huge, life-changing moment for the family. Anh's parents know that the journey to a better life will be as perilous as it will be rewarding. They send Anh and the other eldest children on the trip to Hong Kong first. They promise that they and the younger siblings will not be far behind. The full family will be reunited in China before embarking on the next leg of their trip. This promise, though, will not be kept. Anh's parents and younger siblings are killed during their travels, leaving the fragmented remains of the family left to journey ahead alone.

Over the next several decades, Anh and her surviving siblings are left to pick up the pieces of their father's shattered dream. They land first in a resettlement camp, a place where they interact with other immigrants, struggling to hold on to their identities. When they finally are placed back into the real world they land not in America, but in the UK. Their new home doesn't offer the bright future they were promised. Instead, the siblings face anti-immigrant hate and systemic social inequality. Instead of coming together, to form their new life, each sibling slowly diverges from the other. Racked with survivor's guilt and a desire to pave their own path, they'll have to reckon with the ghosts of their past to find their way to a brighter future.

I can't give enough praise to this book. I was entranced by the story told in Wandering Souls, and I'm grateful to the publisher for providing me with a copy of it. Cecile Pin has written a novel that deals with the challenges of memory. How do we keep the memory of loved ones alive? How do we honor our past while moving toward the future? These are the things Pin grapples with. The characters in the book give us an insight into the realities of being an immigrant to a foreign country. Pin intersperses the third-person narrative of her main character Anh with the first-person voice of Anh's deceased younger brother. This ghostly voice ties everything that happens in Anh's life to her past, never fully allowing her to escape it. Also included in the narrative are snippets of factual articles from the time, grounding this fiction in the reality of the world it depicts. These elements come together to tell a visceral story of family, love, and loss. Wandering Souls is the best, most important book that I've read this month, and will no doubt be among my favorite reads of the year.
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Val Brown
5.0 out of 5 stars Illuminating story true to life
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 16, 2024
I haven't read such a good book for months. You can't always trust raving reviews, but believe me this is worth reading. There's no soppy emotion/cliff-hangers/cheap phrasing. Just good solid story-telling with a lot of truth in it. It's easy to ignore the Vietnamese in our country, but read this and you'll give them a second glance. Excellent writing, thought provoking. Can't praise it enough.
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Emilia Mori
4.0 out of 5 stars Cercare un futuro migliore in un altro continente è un percorso lungo e doloroso
Reviewed in Italy on August 24, 2023
Questa giovane scrittrice di origine vietnamita, nipote di boat people, racconta con mano ferma e senza sentimentalismi la storia di una sua antenata scampata alla guerra in Vietnam e fuggita in UK negli anni '70.
Il libro ha una sua parte immaginifica, breve e intensa, che alleggerisce un po' l'atmosfera cupa e ripetitiva delle vicende dei tre fratelli, gli unici scampati alle terribili traversate nel mar della Cina.
Libro interessante con un finale molto orientale, di insegnamento per noi occidentali che diamo così poca importanza alla tumulazione dei nostri parenti.
Lo consiglio come libro anche informativo su una cultura poco nota come quella vietnamita.
Abbey Dean
4.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2024
Learnt so much history from this book. It’s well researched and a beautiful story
thewhopo
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 7, 2024
I love family stories! I loved following Anh, Thanh and Minh through their journey to finally arrive in their new home. So many people they encounter! Great read! It reminded me of family stories like The island of the missing trees by Elif Shafak or All my mothers by Joanna Glen.
Daphne
3.0 out of 5 stars Wandering souls
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2024
Liked the subject of the book. It opened my mind to the many problems refugees face over a long period of time with memories which stay with them shaping their lives forever. However not quite what I expected and lacking something in content which I can't explain.
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