Cold Thief Place

Cold Thief Place by Esther Lin, published by Alice James Books in 2025, presents a collection of confessional poems that explore the complex experiences of an undocumented American. Through the lens of the narrator, who is the daughter of parents who fled Communist China, the book delves into themes of identity, family, and the struggles of navigating life in a new country while grappling with the legacies of authoritarianism and displacement. This edition comprises 100 pages and is written in English.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of familial relationships and the emotional weight of cultural heritage. The poems reflect on the narrator’s attempts to understand her parents’ pasts and their impact on her own life, revealing the challenges of growing up undocumented in the United States. Lin’s work addresses the darker aspects of the American myth of freedom, highlighting the complexities of belonging and the burdens carried from one generation to the next. Through this intimate portrayal, Cold Thief Place invites reflection on the intersections of identity, authority, and the search for home.
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Cold Thief Place speaks of the experiences of an undocumented American, her parents who fled Communist China and found safety in fundamentalist Christianity, and how she tried to understand them and herself by way of confessional poems.
This is a family story. It tells of a mother who fled an authoritarian government and turned that authoritarianism on to her children. Of a father who made a new life–three times on three different continents–and his sea voyage in between. Or what a daughter imagines of these events, as much as it’s possible to truly know one’s parents. The narrator, who is their daughter, grew up in difficult but very different circumstances, too: undocumented in the United States and was pressured into a green card marriage in order to live a “normal life.”One of the myths of America is that Americans are newly formed, defiant of authority, and free from old-world traditions.
This book speaks to dark side of this myth: of the legacies that my parents wished to escape but instead carried with them: their distrust of government and their desire for an authoritarianism similar to the kind they had fled. Individually, the poems attempt to understand the emotions surrounding these impulses, from the point of view of their daughter, who is herself displaced as an undocumented American–that is, a person who is not permitted to be American, and without a home country to return to.
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