Sunbirth, An Yu
Sunbirth, An Yu
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Sunbirth

Author: An Yu

Narrator: Mei Mei Macleod

Unabridged: 8 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/05/2025


Synopsis

From the celebrated author of Ghost Music and Braised Pork, a bewitching and atmospheric novel following two sisters in an isolated village as the sun begins to diminish above them.

In Five Poems Lake, a small village surrounded by impenetrable deserts, the sun is slowly disappearing overhead. A young woman keeps one apprehensive eye on the sky above as she tends the pharmacy of traditional medicine that belonged to her great grandfather. She has few customers, and even fewer visitors: her older sister Dong Ji, her last living relative, works at a wellness parlor across town for those who can afford it—which, during these strange and difficult days, is not many.

Five Poems Lake had fallen on hard times long before the sun began shrinking, but now, every few days, a new sliver disappears. As the temperature drops and the lake freezes over, the population of the town realizes that they will soon die—if not of the cold and starvation, then of despair. When the Beacons begin to appear—ordinary people with heads replaced by searing, blinding light, like miniature suns—the town’s residents wonder if they may hold the answer to their salvation, or if they are just another sign of impending ruin. A photograph belonging to their father, who died mysteriously twelve years ago, may offer a clue in the mystery of the Beacons, and Dong Ji and her sister wonder if they may finally learn what happened to their father.

With a richly surreal sensibility that has earned comparisons to the work of Haruki Murakami, and anchored by searching curiosity and wisdom, in Sunbirth An Yu honors the unique relationship held between sisters and asks how much we can ever know about the deepest mysteries of the world.

About An Yu

An Yu is the author of Braised Pork and Ghost Music. She was born and raised in Beijing and studied in New York and Paris. A graduate of the NYU MFA in creative writing, she writes her fiction in English and lives in Hong Kong.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cherry on July 11, 2025

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC. In Sunbirth, the reader is drawn into a world quietly unraveling under the weight of an impossible reality: the sun is vanishing. Not in a sudden, apocalyptic burst, but in gradual, unnerving increments; 5%, then 10%, then 20%; until, inevitably, it disappears comp......more

Goodreads review by Kate on August 15, 2025

Sunbirth is the story of Five Poems Lake and its inhabitants as the sun begins to disappear, leaving two sisters to wonder what will happen when the sun is gone and whether an old photograph of their late father holds the key to the mysterious beacons who begin to appear. Sunbirth is a strange, surr......more

Goodreads review by Aubrei on April 30, 2025

2.0 ⭐ This book wasn't really for me but I can definitely see that it will be for others. I read and loved Ghost Music so I was really looking forward to Sunbirth, but unfortunately I found myself on the edge of DNFing the whole time and kind of wish I had. Sunbirth is set in a fictional village near......more

Goodreads review by Noah on June 11, 2025

Thank you to Netgalley and Grove Atlantic for providing a free ARC of this book. Sunbirth paints the picture of a world where over the course of a decade, piece by piece, the sun has been disappearing. Set in Five Poems Lake, cut off from the rest of the world by surrounding desert and circumstance,......more

Goodreads review by Liv on March 21, 2025

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC! I have read An Yu’s two other novels (Braised Pork and Ghost Music) and I feel like with each book she’s getting better. Sunbirth blew me away. It is the right mix of atmospheric, surreal and fast-paced. * The sun is disappearing. Days are getting darker and colder, bu......more


Quotes

"Mei Mei Macleod's performance of this speculative novel draws listeners into an alternative world in which slivers of the sun are slowly disappearing. A young woman works at a pharmacy in Five Poems Lake, a village surrounded by deserts. Years ago, her father, a policeman, died mysteriously, and now new clues drive the young woman and her sister, Dong Ji, to investigate how their father met his demise. Macleod’s precision with dialogue makes each character stand out. Her captivating narration of this character-driven novel illustrates the emotional complexity of the sisters’ relationship as they search for answers to their father’s past and face the potential for the end of the sun’s existence."