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Unearthing

Unearthing

by Kyo Maclear

Scribner ·2023 ·416 pages ·Culture
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An unforgettable memoir about a family secret revealed by a DNA test, the lessons learned in its aftermath, and the indelible power of love—for readers of Dani Shapiro's Inheritance and Katherine May's Wintering. Three months after Kyo Maclear's father dies in December 2018, she gets the results of a DNA test showing that she and the father who raised her are not biologically related. Suddenly Maclear becomes a detective in her own life, unravelling a family mystery piece by piece, and assembling the story of her biological father. Along the way, larger questions what exactly is kinship? And what does it mean to be a family? Unearthing is a captivating and propulsive story of inheritance that goes beyond heredity. Infused with moments of suspense, it is also a thoughtful reflection on race, lineage, and our cultural fixation on recreational genetics. Readers of Michelle Zauner's bestseller Crying in H Mart will recognize Maclear's unflinching insights on grief and loyalty, and keen perceptions into the relationship between mothers and daughters. What gets planted, and what gets buried? What role does storytelling play in unearthing the past and making sense of a life? Can the humble act of tending a garden provide common ground for an inquisitive daughter and her complicated mother? As it seeks to answer these questions, Unearthing bursts with the very love it seeks to understand.


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"The plant world reminds us of our interconnectedness."

Kristen Martin· NPR Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Using the image of her mother's wild, rambling garden as a foundation, Maclear examines these questions in detail, without proposing a pat answer to any of them because, ultimately, they are unanswerable."

Deborah Mason· BookPage Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Maclear's precise, hypnotic prose will appeal to readers of Margaret Renkl."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Near the Top

"A lovely meditation on the hidden past and the blossoming present."

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