 Parents want to leave an inheritance for their children but is it worth fighting over depends on how much money it is. Keep watching to find out what's in this family trust. So today we are talking about the book called Family Trust. It was written by Kathy Wong. The genre of the book is fiction. The subject of the book is literature. So one of the quotes that I really liked in this book is success in America is less about what you earn than your particular luck the day you decided to take it for yourself. So you have these two siblings a girl and a boy and the daughter is a really successful software engineer in California and then the brother is he's successful as well but everything is on the shoulders of the daughter. If anyone is sick the daughter is supposed to take care of them. If anyone is hungry the daughter is supposed to feed them. The daughter has all of this pressure on her even though she has as demanding if not a more demanding job than her brother. And the mom just says you know that's to be expected in Asian culture this is just the way the things are. And so the siblings are always trying to talk to the mom about the dad. She doesn't want to hear it. You know mom are you coming over for family dinner? Why? Your father is remarried. Mom are you gonna do this? Dad's coming. No why why would I? Right and you also get to see into the life of the new wife. She has two sisters and they're like oh you married the rich guy we're so excited blah blah blah. Well it turns out mom has been listening to dad when they were married and she did really well for herself as well but no one is looking at her because it's expected that she would inherit from your father. That's also indicative of why that quote matters because success is not so much about how you earn it but your luck on the day you decide to go after it. The mom was deciding to go after it and it turns out she had a little something in the family trust as well. So the quote was important to me because it presents a new way of looking at success. There is quite a bit of luck that goes into it quite a bit of opportunity being in the right place at the right time however you want to describe that. So I thought that the quote was really important and it also was really indicative of the life and the role of the mother as well as the sister because she eventually had to stand up and say I know this is how it's done but I'm not doing it and for her to be successful in doing that it all depended on the luck on the day she decided she was gonna go after it. So I would not reread the book not for really any reason. I know when I said that I would reread it I give all this this big flowery stuff. It was a great book. It reminded me a lot of other things that I've read and movies that I've seen before so I wouldn't need to reread it but it was it was really cute. If you're still here thank you for watching as we discuss the book Family Trust. Leave a comment. Let me know if you've read anything by the author Kathy Wong. Also let me know if you've had to deal. I don't want to know about your inheritance issues. Let me know if you read anything by the author and thank you for watching the video this long. I really appreciate it and give the video a like. That really does help YouTube share the video with more people. People who love books. People who love to talk about books. People who are interested in hearing my opinion about books. So until next time this is Kyla's Reading Day. Bye.