booksbytheglass 's review for:

The Storm We Made by Vanessa Chan
4.0
challenging emotional sad slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

what a beautifully written, heart-wrenching debut novel!! I found myself in disbelief that this was vanessa chan’s first novel because the writing style was so prose-like it had me enraptured!! 

centered around a malaysian family during the japanese occupation in WWII, this novel is not for the faint of heart. it was full of grief, sadness, deception, and terror from start to finish - and I have to say that the ride was so heartbreaking I can’t wait to go through it all over again (the sign of a good book, me thinks) 😭

the characterization definitely could have been a bit deeper on some of the characters, as there’s 5 different POVs and it’s hard when you just start to connect with a character before it shifts to another. however, each POV was so different yet still traumatic from one another - I just wanted so much more!!

what I love most about historical fiction is learning about eras and time periods that I embarrassingly have a lack of knowledge of - and I am quite embarrassed to say that I knew next to nothing about malaysia during WWII. and now, especially after reading the extensive author’s note, I can’t believe this isn’t included in most education (although these days, I shouldn’t be surprised about the lack of historical education) 🙃

all of this to say that I cannot believe this is a debut novel, and I’m anxiously awaiting vanessa’s next novel! 

rating: 4 stars
wine pairing: south africa pinotage