EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 21 MIN
Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng + Moscato D’Asti | Wine & Books Podcast
from Wine and Books Podcast · host Godsfavour Ezeliora
In this episode of the Wine & Books podcast, we discuss Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng, paired with a glass of Conti Buneis Moscato D’Asti, a sweet, lightly sparkling wine that feels soft and inviting, with a gentle, crisp finish… just like this story.Set in 1970s America, this novel begins with the haunting line, “Lydia Lee is dead.” But beyond the mystery, it unravels the quiet tensions within the Lee family, exploring identity, parental expectations, race, and the emotional weight of trying to become who others want you to be.In this episode, we unpack key themes like generational trauma, ambition vs. sacrifice, motherhood, and the impact of silence in families. We ask the big questions: Were James and Marilyn good parents? What does it mean to “put your foot down” in relationships? And how much of ourselves do we lose when we live for others?From Lydia’s quiet struggles to the overlooked presence of Hannah, we explore the cracks in the Lee family and the lasting effects of their choices. We also touch on misogyny, cultural identity, and the pressures that come with being “the chosen one.”If you enjoy deep, thought-provoking conversations about family, identity, and the complexities of human relationships, this episode is definitely for you.Don’t forget to listen, share your thoughts, subscribe to the podcast, and share with your friends. 🎧Want to share a review? https://wine-and-books.vercel.app/share-a-reviewBe a part of the pod: https://wineandbookss.substack.com/?r=87hebc&utm_campaign=subscribe-page-share-screen&utm_medium=webJoin the community: https://wine-and-books.vercel.app/#join-community
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In this episode of the Wine & Books podcast, we discuss Everything I Never Told You by Celeste Ng, paired with a glass of Conti Buneis Moscato D’Asti, a sweet, lightly sparkling wine that feels soft and inviting, with a gentle, crisp finish… just like this story.Set in 1970s America, this novel begins with the haunting line, “Lydia Lee is dead.” But beyond the mystery, it unravels the quiet tensions within the Lee family, exploring identity, parental expectations, race, and the emotional weight of trying to become who others want you to be.In this episode, we unpack key themes like generational trauma, ambition vs. sacrifice, motherhood, and the impact of silence in families. We ask the big questions: Were James and Marilyn good parents? What does it mean to “put your foot down” in relationships? And how much of ourselves do we lose when we live for others?From Lydia’s quiet struggles to the overlooked presence of Hannah, we explore the cracks in the Lee family and the lasting effects of their choices. We also touch on misogyny, cultural identity, and the pressures that come with being “the chosen one.”If you enjoy deep, thought-provoking conversations about family, identity, and the complexities of human relationships, this episode is definitely for you.Don’t forget to listen, share your thoughts, subscribe to the podcast, and share with your friends. 🎧Want to share a review? https://wine-and-books.vercel.app/share-a-reviewBe a part of the pod: https://wineandbookss.substack.com/?r=87hebc&utm_campaign=subscribe-page-share-screen&utm_medium=webJoin the community: https://wine-and-books.vercel.app/#join-community
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