Sixty years apart. One chance to rewrite the past.
When Haiwen spots Suchi in a California grocery store, time stops. She was his first love, the girl he left behind in Shanghai with nothing but a violin and a note: Forgive me. Now widowed and longing for connection, he sees this as fate. But for Suchi, survival has meant never looking back.
Spanning decades and continents—from the war-torn streets of China to the song halls of Hong Kong, the refugee camps of Taiwan, and the bustling avenues of New York—Homeseeking is an epic tale of love, sacrifice, and the cost of choices made in a world unraveling.
Can love survive six decades of war, distance, and silence? Or is home a place that exists only in memory?