Longlisted, 2025 Toronto Book Awards
A sweeping generational story of heartbreak, resilience, and yearning, revealing an insider's view of the fractured lives of Chinese immigrants and those they leave behind.
Lemei, once a student Red Guard leader in 1960s Shanghai and a journalist at a state newspaper, was involved in a brutal act of violence during the Tiananmen Square protests and lost all hope for her country. Her daughter, Lin, is a student at an American university on a mission to become a true Westerner. She tirelessly erases her birth identity, abandons her Chinese suitor, and pursues a white lover, all the while haunted by the scars of her upbringing. Following China's meteoric rise, Lemei is slowly dragged into a nationalistic perspective that stuns Lin. Their final confrontation results in tragic consequences, but ultimately, offers hope for a better future. By turns wry and lyrical, The Immortal Woman reminds us to hold tight to our humanity at any cost.
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"Chang's writing is powered by raw emotion ... [The Immortal Woman is] a cathartic account of a family buffeted by the winds of modern Chinese history." - Publishers Weekly "The Immortal Woman is a promising debut with some unforgettable passages. " - Washington Independent Review of Books "Defying limits with triumph and aplomb ... Chang's lyrical, spinning and dizzying prose creates a vivid sense of the ever-shifting ground beneath her characters' feet." - 49th Shelf "This insightful and satisfying novel offers nuanced looks into the lives of contemporary Chinese families." - Booklist "An inviting, intimate look at ordinary people living through times of momentous change." - Kirkus "The Immortal Woman ... skilfully shows how the immigrant's dream of leaving their former life behind proves unattainable." - Winnipeg Free Press "A great read, with delicate and engaging prose, well-researched, and mesmerizing in its depictions of the tragic and difficult choices the characters make throughout." -The Seaboard Review "Su Chang paints a complex picture of intergenerational trauma and the meaning of home." - Quebec Library Association "Chang's writing is extremely lyrical ... Compelling." - The Miramichi Reader "An urgent debut that deserves to be read and reread." - The Ampersand Review
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Höhe: 206 mm
Breite: 137 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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978-1-4870-1317-2 (9781487013172)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
SU CHANG is a Chinese Canadian writer. Born and raised in Shanghai, she is the daughter of a former (reluctant) Red Guard leader. Her fiction has been recognized in Prairie Fire's Short Fiction Contest, the Canadian Authors Association (Toronto) National Writing Contest, the ILS/Fence Fiction Contest, and the Masters Review's Novel Excerpt Contest, among others.