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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

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Zusatztext “Powerfully alive! unfolding like a waking dream! haunting! magical! and absolutely impossible to forget.” –The Boston Globe “Both heartbreaking and heartbreakingly lovely . . . immerses the reader in an unimagined world . . . The characters and their surroundings come vibrantly alive.” –The Denver Post “A provocative and affecting portrait.” –Chicago Tribune “A marvel of imagination . . . so mesmerizing the pages float away and the story remains clearly before us from beginning to end.” –Amy Tan! author of Saving Fish from Drowning “Riveting . . . a story that informs as it charms.” –The San Diego Union-Tribune “Extraordinary . . . breathtaking.” –Baltimore Sun “Magical! haunting fiction. Beautiful.” –Maxine Hong Kingston! author of The Fifth Book of Peace “[See’s] best book yet . . . a beautifully drawn portrait of female friendship and power.” –The Seattle Times “An engrossing and completely convincing portrayal of a woman shaped by suffering forced upon her from her earliest years! and of the friendship that helps her to survive.” –Arthur Golden! author of Memoirs of a Geisha Informationen zum Autor Lisa See is the author of Flower Net (an Edgar Award nominee), The Interior , and Dragon Bones , as well as the critically acclaimed memoir On Gold Mountain . The Organization of Chinese American Women named her the 2001 National Woman of the Year. She lives in Los Angeles. Klappentext Lily is haunted by memories-of who she once was, and of a person, long gone, who defined her existence. She has nothing but time now, as she recounts the tale of Snow Flower, and asks the gods for forgiveness. In nineteenth-century China, when wives and daughters were foot-bound and lived in almost total seclusion, the women in one remote Hunan county developed their own secret code for communication: nu shu ("women's writing"). Some girls were paired with laotongs, "old sames," in emotional matches that lasted throughout their lives. They painted letters on fans, embroidered messages on handkerchiefs, and composed stories, thereby reaching out of their isolation to share their hopes, dreams, and accomplishments. With the arrival of a silk fan on which Snow Flower has composed for Lily a poem of introduction in nu shu, their friendship is sealed and they become "old sames" at the tender age of seven. As the years pass, through famine and rebellion, they reflect upon their arranged marriages, loneliness, and the joys and tragedies of motherhood. The two find solace, developing a bond that keeps their spirits alive. But when a misunderstanding arises, their lifelong friendship suddenly threatens to tear apart. Snow Flower and the Secret Fan is a brilliantly realistic journey back to an era of Chinese history that is as deeply moving as it is sorrowful. With the period detail and deep resonance of Memoirs of a Geisha, this lyrical and emotionally charged novel delves into one of the most mysterious of human relationships: female friendship.Chapter 1 Milk Years My name is Lily. I came into this world on the fifth day of the six month of the third year of Emperor Daoguang’s reign. Puwei, my home village, is in Yongming County, the county of Everlasting Brightness. Most people who live here are descended from the Yao ethnic tribe. From the storytellers who visited Puwei when I was a girl, I learned that the Yao first arrived in this area twelve hundred years ago during the Tang dynasty, but most families came a century later, when they fled the Mongol armies who invaded the north. Although the people of our region have never been rich, we have rarely been so poor that women had to work in the fields. We were members of the Yi family line, one of the original Yao clans and the most common in th...

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Authors Lisa See
Publisher Random House
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2006
 
EAN 9780812968064
ISBN 978-0-8129-6806-4
No. of pages 269
Dimensions 129 mm x 205 mm x 16 mm
Weight 213 g
Series Random House Publishing Group
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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