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EVERYTHING WE NEVER HAD Preorder Offer

Preorder EVERYTHING WE NEVER HAD from National Book Awards Finalist author Randy Ribay through one of the participating independent bookstores below to receive a custom journal*!

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Books Inc
2483 Washington Ave
San Leandro, CA 94577

Brilliant Books
118 E Front St
Traverse City, MI 49684

Cellar Door Books
473 E Allesandro Blvd
Suite B
Riverside, CA 92508

Chaucer Co. Bookstore
3321 State Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93105

Keplers 2020 FPC
1010 El Camino Real
Menlo Park, CA 94025

Linden Tree
265 State St
Los Altos, CA 94022

Once Upon a Time
2207 Honolulu Ave
Montrose, CA 91020

Vroman’s
695 E Colorado Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91101

ABOUT EVERYTHING WE NEVER HAD:

From the author of the National Book Award finalist Patron Saints of Nothing comes an emotionally charged, moving novel about four generations of Filipino American boys grappling with identity, masculinity, and their fraught father-son relationships.

Watsonville, 1930. Francisco Maghabol barely ekes out a living in the fields of California. As he spends what little money he earns at dance halls and faces increasing violence from white men in town, Francisco wonders if he should’ve never left the Philippines.

     Stockton, 1965. Between school days full of prejudice from white students and teachers and night shifts working at his aunt’s restaurant, Emil refuses to follow in the footsteps of his labor organizer father, Francisco. He’s going to make it in this country no matter what or who he has to leave behind.

     Denver, 1983. Chris is determined to prove that his overbearing father, Emil, can’t control him. However, when a missed assignment on “ancestral history” sends Chris off the football team and into the library, he discovers a desire to know more about Filipino history―even if his father dismisses his interest as unamerican and unimportant.

     Philadelphia, 2020. Enzo struggles to keep his anxiety in check as a global pandemic breaks out and his abrasive grandfather moves in. While tensions are high between his dad and his lolo, Enzo’s daily walks with Lolo Emil have him wondering if maybe he can help bridge their decades-long rift.

     Told in multiple perspectives, Everything We Never Had unfolds like a beautifully crafted nesting doll, where each Maghabol boy forges his own path amid heavy family and societal expectations, passing down his flaws, values, and virtues to the next generation, until it’s up to Enzo to see how he can braid all these strands and men together.

PRAISE FOR EVERYTHING WE NEVER HAD:

★ “[An] emotionally resonant tale…Compact storytelling richly layered with Filipino American culture and history provides the backdrop for each father-son relationship as the Maghabols confront personal and familial expectations in both past and present narratives.”
Publishers Weekly, starred review

★ “Told in alternating viewpoints, this strongly characterized novel covers the boys’ struggles with identity against the backdrop of changes in American society. The many heartwarming and heartbreaking moments offer deep insights into intergenerational patterns and how one’s life experiences and upbringing affect parenting and relationships….A powerful and moving family saga.”
 Kirkus Reviews, starred review

★ “Entwined and exquisite like a taut braid, the narrative expertly weaves the lives of these fathers and sons into a powerful family drama centered on one family’s Filipino American experience. Even more impressive than Ribay’s ability to balance four separate point-of-view characters is the way the story immerses the reader in each character’s time period…Ribay vividly and honestly brings these settings to life so the reader can better understand how the characters’ worlds shape them.”
– Booklist, starred review

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