The Outer Country, Davin Malasarn
The Outer Country, Davin Malasarn
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The Outer Country

Author: Davin Malasarn

Narrator: Cindy Kay, Roy Vongtama, Sura Siu, Pun Bandhu

Unabridged: 9 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/05/2026

Categories: Fiction, Lgbtq+


Synopsis

This tender, elegant debut examines the struggle of holding a family together when secrets threaten to unravel it.

"Both a book of demons and a book of uncommon grace; an instant classic in the queer canon. Davin Malasarn is an exquisite writer of the heart.”—Justin Torres, author of Blackouts

Sisters Manda and Siripon have been divided by continents for years, estranged since their parents decided to send just one of their daughters from Phet Buri to America—the foreign land they call “the Outer Country.” As the eldest, Manda assumed she would be the first to go. When their parents chose Siripon, the more obedient second daughter, the decision sparked a lifetime of rivalry.

The birth of Siripon’s son brings the sisters back together. Despite the disorientation of Los Angeles and the difficulty of sharing her sister’s home, Manda becomes a second mother to Ben, a precocious only child who fills her with fierce joy. But as Ben grows increasingly effeminate, her joy transforms to fear. Believing that the spirit of a dead girl has possessed her beloved nephew—and that her sister won’t do anything to fix matters—Manda and Ben’s father, Kamron, secretly arrange a Buddhist exorcism. The ceremony sets off a decade of anxiety-induced illness and bullying, even as the ritual burrows beyond Ben’s memory.

For Ben to grow into his authentic self, he must accept his queerness and confront the scars of his past. He attempts to navigate his family’s tense relationships and live amidst the damage. But how long can they all go on before the truths are uncovered?

From the mangrove forests of Thailand to a modest stucco house in Los Angeles to the sandstone quadrangles of Stanford, The Outer Country is at once epic and intimate in scope, a breathtaking journey across cultures and generations.

About The Author

Davin Malasarn was born and raised in Southern California. After completing his PhD in biology at the California Institute of Technology, he earned his MFA in creative writing from Bennington College and completed the Queens University of Charlotte Book Development Program. He was a PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow, a Plympton Writing Downtown Fellow, and a Bennington Alumni Fellow. He co-founded The Granum Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to supporting writers, and hosts The Artist’s Statement podcast.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amanda on May 07, 2026

This week, Davin Malasarn released his debut novel, The Outer Country. Two sisters leave their home in Phet Buri, Thailand to make a new life in Los Angeles, all the way in the “Outer Country,” the United States. First Siripon arrives, developing her career as a nurse, marrying fellow Thai immigrant......more

Goodreads review by Andrew on April 08, 2026

The Outer Country The ties of family and generational trauma are explored through a story spanning decades. Manda the estranged older sister of Siripon has come to America to escape a haunting tragedy and help raise Siripon’s newly born son, Ben. Worried about his effeminate mannerisms Manda and her......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on May 06, 2026

Did Manda's decision to have a monk conduct a sort of exorcism ceremony on her four year old nephew Ben alter not only their lives but the lives of her sister Siripon and brother in law Kamron? Siripon was sent to the US from Thailand by their family, where she meets Kamron and builds a life working......more

Goodreads review by Nuha on April 05, 2026

Thank you Random House and NetGalley for the Advanced Reader's Copy! Available May 2026. What are the ties that hold a family together? And what if the truth will hurt the very thing you hold most dear? In The Outer Country, Davin Malasarn introduces us to the Chiwitchaiya family as they navigate thei......more

Goodreads review by Megan on April 09, 2026

Siripon's estranged sister, Manda, moves to the United States from Thailand to help with her baby, and becomes a second mother to him, but secrets both old and new threaten their family.......more


Quotes

“What does it cost a family to cross an ocean—and who pays the price for generations to come? That is the quietly devastating question at the heart of Davin Malasarn’s debut novel . . . A story about inheritance, silence, and the slow, difficult work of self-becoming . . . The Outer Country is a book about what we inherit, what we survive, and what it takes to finally tell the truth.”Debutiful

“Haunting, gentle, gorgeously composed, here is both a book of demons and a book of uncommon grace; an instant classic in the queer canon. Davin Malasarn is an exquisite writer of the heart.”—Justin Torres, author of Blackouts

“With tenderness and empathy, The Outer Country weaves an intricate and delicate tapestry of lives across space and time, plumbing the complexity of familial relationships, the choices we grapple with, and the stories that precede and shape us.”—K-Ming Chang, author of Bestiary

“The ritual at the heart of this story reveals the complex nature of love that we are all capable of giving, receiving, and shunning. Nourishing gardens, dark family secrets, and an intense coming-of-age are elegantly crafted in Malasarn’s evocative and emotionally precise debut.”—Marytza Rubio, author of Maria, Maria: And Other Stories

“The opening pages of Malasarn’s debut promise an empathetic read about siblings, place, and queer identity. He writes with lush prose that wraps readers up.”—Debutiful

The Outer Country is a moving exploration of love’s imperfect paths. Malasarn turns the immigrant's tale inside out. The acts of survival in this story rupture the lives of its characters, by stifling the human experience.”—Alejandro Varela, author of Middle Spoon

“From its stark opening to its pitch-perfect ending, Malasarn’s empathetic yet unsentimental novel follows the members of an immigrant family in their attempts to negotiate both life in America and their conflicting needs for love. . . . An impressively sure-handed debut.”—David Gates, author of Jernigan

“Malasarn, a Thai American writer, deftly explores divergent cultural norms in Thailand and the U.S. (aka ‘the Outer Country’), especially when it comes to sexuality . . . The book is more winningly subtle when it comes to matters of spirituality, exploring how religious conviction can have powerful and long-lasting physical effects.”Kirkus Reviews

“Affecting . . . Malasarn delicately explores the theme of leading a double life . . . an accomplished family drama.”Publishers Weekly

“[A] stunning debut . . . Malasarn’s spellbinding novel contemplates what it means to be family, even when secrets threaten to tear you apart.”Booklist