Paul Lisicky
“If I were aboard a ship in trouble, I’d want no other travel companion than Chaney Kwak. Down to earth, funny, irreverent, vulnerable, candid, The Passenger is wise in the way of the best books in that it subverts all the expected tropes of its narrative. Along the way it thinks about so much—migration, race, art, class, work, relationships–and by its final pages, it’s no longer the story of just one person, but a song of interconnectedness, a realization of all the other lives that make one’s little time on earth possible. On top of that, it’s a total page turner, a rare joy of a book. I want to read it again.” – Paul Lisicky, author of Later: My Life at the Edge of the World