Meet Stanley Huang: Father, husband, ex-husband, man of unpredictable temper, aficionado of bargain luxury goods. He's just been diagnosed with cancer, and his family are dealing with the fall-out.
Meet Stanley's family: Son Fred, a banker who never has enough money; daughter Kate, juggling a difficult boss and her two small children; ex-wife Linda, suspicious of Stanley's grand gestures; and second wife Mary, giver of foot rubs and ego massages.
Meet Stanley's fortune: As the Huangs come to terms with Stanley's approaching death, they are starting to fear that there's a lot less in the pot than they thought. And that's a problem when you're living in one of the wealthiest parts of California...
Spanning themes of culture, ambition, love and - most of all - family, this sparkling debut is a sharp, funny and loving portrait of modern Asian-American life.
PRAISE FOR FAMILY TRUST:
'Silky in satire, the writing is biting, bristling, intelligent' Irish Times.
'A brilliant mashup of Crazy Rich Asians and Arrested Development... The best kind of family drama' Cristina Alger, author of The Banker's Wife.
'Deftly weaves together rich family drama, biting corporate satire and deeply felt immigrant story... A sharp, spirited and wholly original take on the American Dream' Jillian Medoff.
'A wicked and witty send up of Asian-American Silicon Valley elite, a delightful debut that Jane Austen would be proud of' Micah Perks.
Meet Stanley's family: Son Fred, a banker who never has enough money; daughter Kate, juggling a difficult boss and her two small children; ex-wife Linda, suspicious of Stanley's grand gestures; and second wife Mary, giver of foot rubs and ego massages.
Meet Stanley's fortune: As the Huangs come to terms with Stanley's approaching death, they are starting to fear that there's a lot less in the pot than they thought. And that's a problem when you're living in one of the wealthiest parts of California...
Spanning themes of culture, ambition, love and - most of all - family, this sparkling debut is a sharp, funny and loving portrait of modern Asian-American life.
PRAISE FOR FAMILY TRUST:
'Silky in satire, the writing is biting, bristling, intelligent' Irish Times.
'A brilliant mashup of Crazy Rich Asians and Arrested Development... The best kind of family drama' Cristina Alger, author of The Banker's Wife.
'Deftly weaves together rich family drama, biting corporate satire and deeply felt immigrant story... A sharp, spirited and wholly original take on the American Dream' Jillian Medoff.
'A wicked and witty send up of Asian-American Silicon Valley elite, a delightful debut that Jane Austen would be proud of' Micah Perks.
Racial stereotyping stalks Fred and Kate's lives. Wang is especially strong on this element of her story, drawing out the immigrant experience by contrasting the Huang generations... Wang's satire has bite' Sunday Times
"A globe-trotting, whirlwind, tragi-comic family saga that wrings tears from absurdity and laughter from loss. A joy to read from start to finish." - Andrew Sean Greer, author of Less, winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize
"An old plot device gets a fresh life in this debut novel about a family gathering around the impending death of its patriarch in Silicon Valley." - Washington Post
"Guaranteed jackpot for book clubs." - People, Book of the Week
"Addictive....a story about families and what connects everyone to one another, about the ties that bind and what the comfort that financial security can bring to people inside the hamster wheel of American consumerism." - NPR.org
"Astute...[Wang] brings levity and candor to the tricky terrain of family dynamics, aging, and excess [and] expertly considers the values of high-tech high society." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"American literature knows family about as well as anything else....By now the clichés write themselves. Yet debut author Kathy Wang confidently leans into them, spicing up old stories - the tense reunions and fatal betrayals and dying fathers - with fresh faces." - Entertainment Weekly
"Readers who enjoy complicated novels about family issues will find this engrossing work impossible to put down." - Library Journal (starred review)
"FAMILY TRUST reads like a brilliant mashup of The Nest and Crazy Rich Asians (with a soupçon of Arrested Development for good measure). It's dark and funny and entertaining and thoughtful all at once. The best kind of family drama. I loved every page." - Cristina Alger, author of The Banker's Wife
"This social satire is Kathy Wang's debut, and it bristles with wit." - Toronto Star
"A mash-up of Crazy Rich Asians and the TV series Silicon Valley, with elements of Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire Of The Vanities and Jane Austen's comedy of manners and family dynamics." - Irish Times
"Appealing, warm and witty...Family Trust is the perfect title, though Crazy Rich Asians (alas, already taken) would describe this deliciously entertaining novel just as well." - AARP Magazine
"At once a Chinese-American story, a Silicon Valley story, and a family saga with great characters and robust storytelling. It's smart and wickedly funny, too, which is a winning combination." - Bookreporter.com
"Funny and compelling." - Southern Living
"Dryly cynical...the hook, however, lies in Wang's relatable portraits of the various members of the Huang family." - The Globe and Mail
"Insightful, witty and acutely honest....[Wang's] dissection of the glamorous appeal of this superficial slice of life succeeds on many levels." - BookPage
"Wang speaks with authority, insight, and irony about the ethnic and socio-economic realities at business school, in Silicon Valley, in mixed-race relationships and marriages. A strong debut." - Kirkus Reviews
"[Wang] explores Silicon Valley subculture with wit and ultimately reveals a deep understanding of her feckless strivers." - Booklist
"Silky in satire, the writing is biting, bristling, intelligent; this is a detached story of modern family ties, frequently funny but seldom warm." - Irish Times
"It's a story of trust in both senses of the word, and Wang guides us effortlessly through that intertwining mess of love and resentment that only family can create. She does so against the backdrop of Silicon Valley wealth and pretensions, perfectly skewering its (and our) culture of excess." - Buzzfeed
"Insightful, witty and acutely honest.... Succeeds on many levels and will appeal to a wide variety of readers." - BookPage
"A wicked and witty send up of Asian-American Silicon Valley elite, a delightful debut that Jane Austen would have approved of." - Micah Perks, author of What Becomes Us
"FAMILY TRUST offers an exquisite rendering of the way relationships evolve and are nurtured over a lifetime, and of the circumstances that either draw individuals closer or drive them apart."
- Meghan Maclain Weir, author of The Book of Essie
"A sharp, spirited and wholly original take on the American Dream." - Jillian Medoff, bestselling author of This Could Hurt
"Family Trust is a smart, thoughtful, and funny read that you won't want to put down." - Popsugar
"Set in a Silicon Valley that is as monstrous and absurd as it is true to life, Family Trust examines the nature of family loyalty and obligation as well as the choices that set lives on seemingly irreversible courses." - San Francisco Book Review
"An old plot device gets a fresh life in this debut novel about a family gathering around the impending death of its patriarch in Silicon Valley." - Washington Post
"Guaranteed jackpot for book clubs." - People, Book of the Week
"Addictive....a story about families and what connects everyone to one another, about the ties that bind and what the comfort that financial security can bring to people inside the hamster wheel of American consumerism." - NPR.org
"Astute...[Wang] brings levity and candor to the tricky terrain of family dynamics, aging, and excess [and] expertly considers the values of high-tech high society." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"American literature knows family about as well as anything else....By now the clichés write themselves. Yet debut author Kathy Wang confidently leans into them, spicing up old stories - the tense reunions and fatal betrayals and dying fathers - with fresh faces." - Entertainment Weekly
"Readers who enjoy complicated novels about family issues will find this engrossing work impossible to put down." - Library Journal (starred review)
"FAMILY TRUST reads like a brilliant mashup of The Nest and Crazy Rich Asians (with a soupçon of Arrested Development for good measure). It's dark and funny and entertaining and thoughtful all at once. The best kind of family drama. I loved every page." - Cristina Alger, author of The Banker's Wife
"This social satire is Kathy Wang's debut, and it bristles with wit." - Toronto Star
"A mash-up of Crazy Rich Asians and the TV series Silicon Valley, with elements of Tom Wolfe's The Bonfire Of The Vanities and Jane Austen's comedy of manners and family dynamics." - Irish Times
"Appealing, warm and witty...Family Trust is the perfect title, though Crazy Rich Asians (alas, already taken) would describe this deliciously entertaining novel just as well." - AARP Magazine
"At once a Chinese-American story, a Silicon Valley story, and a family saga with great characters and robust storytelling. It's smart and wickedly funny, too, which is a winning combination." - Bookreporter.com
"Funny and compelling." - Southern Living
"Dryly cynical...the hook, however, lies in Wang's relatable portraits of the various members of the Huang family." - The Globe and Mail
"Insightful, witty and acutely honest....[Wang's] dissection of the glamorous appeal of this superficial slice of life succeeds on many levels." - BookPage
"Wang speaks with authority, insight, and irony about the ethnic and socio-economic realities at business school, in Silicon Valley, in mixed-race relationships and marriages. A strong debut." - Kirkus Reviews
"[Wang] explores Silicon Valley subculture with wit and ultimately reveals a deep understanding of her feckless strivers." - Booklist
"Silky in satire, the writing is biting, bristling, intelligent; this is a detached story of modern family ties, frequently funny but seldom warm." - Irish Times
"It's a story of trust in both senses of the word, and Wang guides us effortlessly through that intertwining mess of love and resentment that only family can create. She does so against the backdrop of Silicon Valley wealth and pretensions, perfectly skewering its (and our) culture of excess." - Buzzfeed
"Insightful, witty and acutely honest.... Succeeds on many levels and will appeal to a wide variety of readers." - BookPage
"A wicked and witty send up of Asian-American Silicon Valley elite, a delightful debut that Jane Austen would have approved of." - Micah Perks, author of What Becomes Us
"FAMILY TRUST offers an exquisite rendering of the way relationships evolve and are nurtured over a lifetime, and of the circumstances that either draw individuals closer or drive them apart."
- Meghan Maclain Weir, author of The Book of Essie
"A sharp, spirited and wholly original take on the American Dream." - Jillian Medoff, bestselling author of This Could Hurt
"Family Trust is a smart, thoughtful, and funny read that you won't want to put down." - Popsugar
"Set in a Silicon Valley that is as monstrous and absurd as it is true to life, Family Trust examines the nature of family loyalty and obligation as well as the choices that set lives on seemingly irreversible courses." - San Francisco Book Review