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Adult Books - Fiction - General Fiction
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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan.
See, Lisa (author).
July 2005. 264p. Random, hardcover, $21.95 (1-4000-6028-1).
REVIEW.
First published July, 2005 (Booklist). |  |
Mystery writer See, author of The Interior (1999) and Dragon Bones (2003), takes readers to nineteenth-century China to explore a complex friendship between two women. Lily is the daughter of a farmer in Puwei Village, and Snow Flower is the daughter of a respectable family from Tongkou, and though the two girls have very different backgrounds, Madame Wang pairs the two as laotong, or “old sames,” a bond that will last them a lifetime. The two begin to exchange messages in nu shu, a secret language known only to women. Their friendship is cemented during their youth and then put to the test when the girls prepare for marriage and Lily discovers a startling secret about Snow Flower’s family. As Lily solidifies her place in her new family, Snow Flower suffers in her marriage, and the two grow apart as Lily’s pride in her position swells. See’s writing is intricate and graceful, and her attention to detail never wavers, making for a lush, involving reading experience. This beautiful tale should have wide appeal.
Kristine Huntley
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