All the World Can Hold, Jung Yun
All the World Can Hold, Jung Yun
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All the World Can Hold

Author: Jung Yun

Narrator: Jason Culp, Greta Jung, Erin Ruth Walker

Unabridged: 10 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/10/2026


Synopsis

Let the Great World Spin meets My Name Is Lucy Barton in this novel set aboard an aging cruise ship bound for Bermuda, where growing tensions lead three strangers to confront their past regrets and imagine different futures.

It’s Sunday, September 16, 2001. Franny and her husband have traded in their elegant Park Avenue co-op for a suite on board the Sonata, a once-glittering cruise ship with a complicated history now long past its prime. Though they’re not “cruise people,” Franny is determined to host the trip as planned because it’s her mother’s seventieth birthday, or chilsun, a major rite of passage celebrated by Korean families. But as her husband keeps pointing out, Franny and her mother aren’t close, and it is surreal—even wrong—to be on a cruise as the death toll from the attacks on 9/11 continues to rise.

Also on board is Doug, an aging actor and former star of Starlight Voyages, the hit Love Boat–style television series famously filmed on the Sonata. With few professional prospects, a now sober Doug has reluctantly joined his former castmates on a reunion cruise for fans of the show, but he dreads the dark specter of his past misdeeds. Meanwhile, Lucy, the only Black female graduate student in her department at MIT, has uncharacteristically accepted an invitation to join her roommate on the cruise during the height of recruitment season. Lucy’s impulsive decision reflects her growing ambivalence about the tech companies that are trying to hire her, including a new one with a strange-sounding name, Google.

All the World Can Hold beautifully explores how we balance our needs and our wants, as well as the regrets we live with and the chances to set them right. And though it’s not a 9/11 novel, it does remind us that while the great world spins, the interpersonal dramas don’t cease, even as more dire ones play out in the larger world.

About Jung Yun

Jung Yun was born in Seoul, South Korea, and grew up in Fargo, North Dakota. She received her MFA in English and creative writing at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is the author of O Beautiful, which was a New York Times Editors’ Choice, a New York Times Group Read, and a San Francisco Chronicle Book of the Year. Her debut novel, Shelter, was longlisted for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Tini on March 10, 2026

All the world can hold, and all we carry within it. On September 16, 2001, three very different passengers board a cruise originally scheduled to depart from New York City but - after the attacks on the World Trade Center five days earlier - now leaving from Boston. Each has their own reasons for emb......more

Goodreads review by Stephanie on August 11, 2025

3.75 stars for All the World Can Hold The story opens five days after 9/11. The world is still reeling, bodies are missing in the rubble, the news is dominated by Osama Bin Laden, there is talk of war, and industries are collapsing, especially travel. Three unrelated characters are about to set sail f......more

Goodreads review by Kasa on November 25, 2025

In a prologue Jung Yun calls this her most personal book of all particularly since she and her family took a cruise on the Pacific Princess, best known to television viewers in the 70's as The Love Boat, during the week following the 9/11 attacks. This novel, fictionalized account of such a voyage,......more

Goodreads review by Cole on March 21, 2026

Thank you 37 Ink and Simon Books for the #gifted copy in exchange for an honest review! #SimonBooksBuddy #ARC It’s Sunday, September 16, 2001. Less than a week ago, the U.S. experienced devastating terrorist attacks that shook up the sense of normalcy, of safety. The Sonata, an aging cruise ship, dep......more

Goodreads review by Vmndetta on March 02, 2026

3.5. The writing is good and I liked the setup: three different people on a cruise right after 9/11, dealing with their own problems. Their background is unique. Franny with the Korean chilsun tradition for her mom, Doug the aging actor dealing with his past, and Lucy the young Black female grad stu......more


Quotes

"Narrators Jason Culp, Greta Jung, and Erin Ruth Walker present three distinct portraits in this literary story set on a cruise ship in the week after 9/11. Culp channels regret and loneliness through Doug Clayton, an aging actor who has spent a lifetime behind a mask. Jung infuses resentment and tension into Korean American Franny as she navigates a celebration for her mother’s 70th birthday. Walker brings out frustration in Lucy, a Black MIT graduate student confronting barriers to acceptance. Against the tragic backdrop of 9/11, the novel sensitively explores issues around gender, race, and sexuality as well as questions of identity, family, and friendship. A slow-burning, character-driven story elevated by three compelling performances."