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ARC Review | The Search for Us by Susan Azim Boyer

Title: The Search for Us
Author: Susan Azim Boyer
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
Published On: October 24, 2023
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Source: digital (Netgalley)
Pages: 320

Synopsis:

β€œA sharp-witted and illuminating, impressive sophomore novel.” – Isaac Blum, author of the award-nominated The Life and Crimes of Hoodie Rosen

Two half-siblings who have never met embark on a search together for the Iranian immigrant and U.S. Army veteran father they never knew.

Samira Murphy will do anything to keep her fractured family from falling apart, including caring for her widowed grandmother and getting her older brother into recovery for alcohol addiction. With attendance at her dream college on the line, she takes a long shot DNA test to find the support she so desperately needs from a father she hasn’t seen since she was a baby.

Henry Owen is torn between his well-meaning but unreliable bio-mom and his overly strict aunt and uncle, who stepped in to raise him but don’t seem to see him for who he is. Looking to forge a stronger connection to his own identity, he takes a DNA test to find the one person who might love him for exactly who he is―the biological father he never knew.

Instead of a DNA match with their father, Samira and Henry are matched with each other. They begin to search for their father together and slowly unravel the difficult truth of their shared past, forming a connection that only siblings can have and recovering precious parts of their past that have been lost. Brimming with emotional resonance, Susan Azim Boyer’s The Search for Us beautifully renders what it means to find your place in the world through the deep and abiding power of family.

My thoughts

(Spoiler free)

The Search for Us is the second book by Susan Azim Boyer, and after enjoying her debut last year, I quickly added her next one to my list. I’m so very happy I did, because I think Boyer may have surpassed her sparkling debut. Refreshingly honest, timely, and so full of heart, I adored this young adult novel about two half-siblings finding each other and themselves as they search for their biological father.

Samira Murphy was the first to admit, she was an OF: an overfunctioner. If shit hit the fan, she could be counted on to clean it up. She didn’t need help. She helped.

Susan Azim Boyer, opening lines from The Search for Us

Boyer tapped into her own history to write her debut, Jasmine Zumideh Needs a Win (My Review), and The Search for Us is inspired by her husband’s discovery of a sister when he did a DNA test. There’s something about knowing a book is inspired by real life that makes it even sweeter. It’s clear the author has a true connection with the material.

The story is told from our two half-siblings, Samira and Henry, both high school seniors, both struggling with problems at home that can be mostly attributed to their absent biological father. When they both set out to find him, they find each other, as well. I adored Samira and Henry. They were both kind, but flawed in different ways. It was rewarding to see them grow and learn through their joined experiences.

Along the way, they discover surprising things about their father and their families, and I appreciated how the author took characters that might seem unforgivable and made me sympathize with them, even understand them.

DNA matching is such a timely and fascinating subject. I would have thought discovering an unknown sibling is a rare event, until it happened in my own family. My mother discovered she had an older half-brother less than ten years ago through DNA matching. While discovering a new sibling can be shocking, for my mother it was a happy occasion. Both her parents had already passed and she’d only ever had one sister, so she was happy to expand her family. I think Boyer does a wonderful job of capturing this strange dichotomy.

The Search for Us is a special book, touching on a sensitive subject with grace and honesty, giving us two characters we desperately hope will find their way. It had me smiling, as well as misty-eyed, and deserves all the love and attention!

Thank you to Wednesday Books and Netgalley for an advanced reader’s copy.

(All quotes are taken from the advance copy and are subject to change in final print.)

My Rating:

Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

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About the Author

Susan Azim Boyer writes young adult fiction featuring Iranian American heroines (whom she *never* encountered growing up), who make messy, complicated choices that rapidly snowball into avalanches. Her debut novel JASMINE ZUMIDEH NEEDS A WIN is releasing on November 1, 2022 from Wednesday Books. She lives in the Palm Desert area with her husband, Wayne, and her Pug mix, Teddy. Her son, Alec, lives in New York.

A Song For A Book

While I was reading this book, I was listening to a setlist I’d made for an upcoming concert, and one of the songs kept reminding me of this book. So, I’ve decided to highlight “Born and Raised” by John Mayer.

…Then all at once it gets
Hard to take.
It gets hard to fake
What I won’t be
‘Cause one of these days
I’ll be born and raised,
And it’s such a waste
To grow up lonely.

I still got time. I still got faith.
I call on both of my brothers.
I got a mom, I got a dad,
But they do not have each other.

So line on up
And take your place,
And show your face
To the morning
‘Cause one of these days
You’ll be born and raised
And it all comes on without warning.

Have you read The Search for Us? Did you add it to your tbr? Let me know in the comments!

Happy Wandering!

6 thoughts on “ARC Review | The Search for Us by Susan Azim Boyer”

  1. I read a book with a similar premise a few years ago (The First to Know), and it’s quite a set up that is bound to be packed with emotional moments. Glad you enjoyed this so much

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