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THE HARBOR SPRINGS FESTIVAL OF THE BOOK PRESENTS

One Bay, One Book
2024 Details

The One Bay, One Book Community Reads program features one book for the community to read followed by an opportunity to come together to discuss the book with the author. Unlike other Festival events, the selected book is chosen from the Festival’s author alumni. Selection criteria includes relevance for the entire community regarding the book’s theme, and its timeliness or timelessness.  

JOIN US FOR TWO EVENTS WITH ANGIE

Tickets are FREE, but required for each event and are available by clicking here.

BOOK GROUP DISCUSSION

Thursday, May 2nd, 7 p.m.
Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Governmental Center
7500 Odawa Circle, Harbor Springs
(Commons area)

Thank you to our Thursday evening host.

IN CONVERSATION WITH GUEST HOST, LILLIAN LI

Friday, May 3rd, 7 p.m.
Birchwood Farms Golf & Country Club
600 Birchwood Drive, Harbor Springs

Registration is required.


The book is available at Between the Covers in Harbor Springs
or independent booksellers everywhere.

This community programming is provided free of charge.
The Festival has a limited number of copies available to community members while supplies last, according to need. Contact us
here if you are interested in receiving one. Limit one per household.
Books must be picked up at the Festival office in Harbor Springs.


“We didn’t call the police right away.” Those are the electric first words of this extraordinary novel about a biracial Korean American family in Virginia whose lives are upended when their beloved father and husband goes missing.

Mia, the irreverent, hyperanalytical twenty-year-old daughter, has an explanation for everything—which is why she isn’t initially concerned when her father and younger brother Eugene don’t return from a walk in a nearby park. They must have lost their phone. Or stopped for an errand somewhere. But by the time Mia’s brother runs through the front door bloody and alone, it becomes clear that the father in this tight-knit family is missing and the only witness is Eugene, who has the rare genetic condition Angelman syndrome and cannot speak.

What follows is both a ticking-clock investigation into the whereabouts of a father and an emotionally rich portrait of a family whose most personal secrets just may be at the heart of his disappearance. Full of shocking twists and fascinating questions of love, language, and human connection, Happiness Falls is a mystery, a family drama, and a novel of profound philosophical inquiry. With all the powerful storytelling she brought to her award-winning debut, Miracle Creek, Angie Kim turns the missing-person story into something wholly original, creating an indelible tale of a family who must go to remarkable lengths to truly understand one another.

Angie Kim


Angie Kim moved as a preteen from Seoul, South Korea, to the suburbs of Baltimore. After graduating from Interlochen Arts Academy, she studied philosophy at Stanford University and attended Harvard Law School, where she was an editor of the Harvard Law Review. Her debut novel, Miracle Creek, won the Edgar Award, the ITW Thriller Award, the Strand Critics’ Award, and the Pinckley Prize and was named one of the best books of the year by Time, The Washington Post, Kirkus Reviews, and the Today show. Angie Kim lives in northern Virginia with her family.

Angie attended the 2019 Festival with her book, Miracle Creek. We are excited to welcome her back to Harbor Springs.

Lillian Li

FRIDAY EVENT GUEST HOST


Lillian Li is the author of the novel Number One Chinese Restaurant, which was an NPR Best Book of the Year, and longlisted for both the Women’s Prize for Fiction and the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize. Her work has also been published in the New York Times, Granta, One Story, Bon Appetit, and Travel & Leisure.

Lillian attended the 2019 Festival and was a 2023 Festival moderator.


What People Are Saying About Happiness Falls

A brilliant, satisfying, compassionate mystery that is as much about language and storytelling as it is about a missing father. I loved this book.”
— Gabrielle Zevin, author of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
This is a story with so many twists and turns I was riveted through the last page.
— Jodi Picoult
I fell in love with the fascinating, brilliant family at the center of this riveting book.
— Ann Napolitano, author of Hello Beautiful
Oprah Daily’s #1 Novel of the Year
One of People’s Ten Best Books of the Year
One of the Best Book of the Year
—Washington Post
—Bookpage
—Kirkus Reviews
—New York Post
—Good Housekeeping
—Book Riot
—Chicago Public Library
—Real Simple
—Crimereads
—She Reads

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