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Year of the Rabbit: Lunar New Years, #3
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Year of the Rabbit: Lunar New Years, #3 in Brampton, ON
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Year of the Rabbit: Lunar New Years, #3 in Brampton, ON
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Darkly funny, brutally honest, and deeply human, Year of the Rabbit is the third book in the Lunar New Years series—a memoir of recklessness, redemption, and what it means to stop searching and start living. For three years, Charlie Birch has been running amok in Asia, thriving on uncertainty, skimming the surface and plumbing the depths of life. Perhaps he has convinced himself that movement equals progress. But he's reached the end of a road. The sex, drugs, and half-truths he told himself—they've all led here, to a moment where the past can't be ignored, and the future finally demands an answer. Year of the Rabbit is the raw, unfiltered story of a man on the edge of transformation. As Charlie stumbles through the streets of Taipei, unearths long-buried secrets about his adoption, and meets the woman who may change everything, he must face the truth he's spent a lifetime avoiding: you can't outrun yourself forever.
Darkly funny, brutally honest, and deeply human, Year of the Rabbit is the third book in the Lunar New Years series—a memoir of recklessness, redemption, and what it means to stop searching and start living. For three years, Charlie Birch has been running amok in Asia, thriving on uncertainty, skimming the surface and plumbing the depths of life. Perhaps he has convinced himself that movement equals progress. But he's reached the end of a road. The sex, drugs, and half-truths he told himself—they've all led here, to a moment where the past can't be ignored, and the future finally demands an answer. Year of the Rabbit is the raw, unfiltered story of a man on the edge of transformation. As Charlie stumbles through the streets of Taipei, unearths long-buried secrets about his adoption, and meets the woman who may change everything, he must face the truth he's spent a lifetime avoiding: you can't outrun yourself forever.


















