"How does a family find its footing after it leaves home for good?. . . . Rendered in a series of quick brush strokes, as if in a Raymond Carver story. . . . [and] seen from the shifting perspectives of mother, father, daughter and son-each fully, empathetically rendered. . . . this novel reminds us what it's like navigating a foreign country. . . . Much to admire."
- The New York Times Book Review
"[A] dazzling debut . . . . In this subtle but deeply felt story, Han elegantly takes aim at suburban racism, generational trauma, and the secrets we keep from one another in order to stay afloat."
- Esquire
"A deeply affecting portrait of one family's immigrant experience - and the toll that the American Dream takes on those who chase it."
- Harper's Bazaar
"Entirely worth the investment . . . . Han's expansive sympathy and twilight lyricism make
Nights When Nothing Happened a poignant study of the immigrant experience. This is an author who understands on a profound level the way past trauma interacts with the pressures of assimilation to disrupt a good night's sleep, even a life." - The Washington Post
A tender, spiky family saga about love in all its mysterious incarnations. Simon Han is a wonderfully adventurous and sensitive writer.
- Lorrie Moore
In this beautiful, unsettling novel, Simon Han captures the state of being awake and yet asleep, of belonging and yet not, of waiting for the moment when the world opens up. With the turn of a crystalline sentence, he reveals how fragile we are, and what it takes to survive. An unbelievable debut.
- Kevin Wilson, author of Nothing to See Here and The Family Fang
Absolutely luminous. Han weaves the transience of suburbia between the highs and lows of a family saga, illustrating what a parent owes a child, what a child owes their parents, and what simply cannot be repaid. His novel shocks, awes, and delights.
- Bryan Washington, author of Lot
In his beautifully written debut novel, Simon Han takes a keen look at immigration, family and love. Insightful and poignant. - Jean Kwok, author of Searching for Sylvie Lee