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You Can't Stay Here Forever

A Novel

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You Can't Stay Here Forever

By: Katherine Lin
Narrated by: Eunice Wong
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Named a must-read book of summer by: Good Morning America, People, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, and the Philadelphia Inquirer and one of the best books of the year by the New York Post

Desperate to obliterate her past, a young widow flees California for the French Riviera in this compelling debut, a tale of loss, rebirth, modern friendship, and romance that blends Sally Rooney’s wryness and psychological insight with Emma Straub's gorgeous scene-setting and rich relationships.

Just days after her young, handsome husband dies in a car accident, Ellie Huang discovers that he had a mistress—one of her own colleagues at a prestigious San Francisco law firm. Acting on impulse—or is it grief? rage? Probably all three—Ellie cashes in Ian’s life insurance policy for an extended stay at the luxurious Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, France. Accompanying her is her free-spirited best friend, Mable Chou.

Ellie hopes that the five-star resort on the French Riviera, with its stunning clientele and floral-scented cocktails, will be a heady escape from the real world. And at first it is. She and Mable meet an intriguing couple, Fauna and Robbie, and as their poolside chats roll into wine-soaked dinners, the four become increasingly intimate. But the sunlit getaway soon turns into a reckoning for Ellie, as long-simmering tensions and uncomfortable truths swirl to the surface.

Taking the listener from San Francisco to the gilded luxury of the south of France, You Can’t Stay Here Forever is a sharply funny and exciting debut that explores the slippery nature of marriage, the push and pull between friends, and the interplay of race and privilege, seen through the eyes of a young Asian American woman.

©2023 Katherine Lin (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers
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I really hate giving negative reviews but this book wasn’t for me. On paper (no pun intended) this plot sounded interesting and I was excited to read it. I was unfortunately bored out of my mind for most of this book. I found myself spacing off for entire stretches of plot.

Decided not to finish with only an hour and a half left because I honestly wasn’t interested enough to even see how it ended.

Unfortunately so boring…

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I enjoyed the book and story. I could easily identify with both main characters and the narration was really done well. I felt the book was somewhat unfinished and was a bit frustrated with the end but it was actually more real that way. Loved the descriptions of the luxury trip to France.

Great story about healing from grief

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The plot and story were boring. I think the author was trying to make a statement about women and Asians but it was so forced and did not add to the story at all.

Boring and forced

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I enjoyed the story. Good character detail in a story of dealing with all that life can throw at you and finding yourself through it.

Nicely written story of battling life

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The story line and narrator just didn’t draw me in, as much as I liked the premise of this book.

Boring

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I really enjoyed this book and the narration. I was drawn in by the summary of running away to France from grief and all that goes along with it as I have definitely fantasized about it. The equivalent of “I couldn’t put it down” was pulling out some wired earbuds to continue listening when my AirPods died.

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