
All the Flowers in Shanghai
A Novel
Duncan Jepson(Author)
William Morrow Paperbacks (Publisher)
Published on 5. June 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-06-208160-5 (ISBN)
Description
In 1930s Shanghai, following the path of duty takes precedence over personal desires for every young Chinese woman. For Feng, that means becoming the bride of a wealthy businessman in a marriage arranged by her parents. In the enclosed world of the Sang household - a place of public ceremony and private cruelty - she learns that fulfilling her duty means bearing a male heir. Ruthless and embittered by a life that has been forced on her, Feng plots a terrible revenge. But as the years pass, she must come to a reckoning with the sacrifices and the terrible choices she has made to assure her place in family and society, before the entire country is engulfed in the fast-flowing tide of revolution.
Reviews / Votes
"Jepson...evokes time and place well as he describes the life of privilege that Feng comes to take for granted only to have her life veer dramatically and be overtaken by the Great Leap Forward." -- Booklist "[Jepson] does a solid job of voicing a female character." -- Library Journal "Strong on detail and emotional intensity." -- Kirkus Reviews "[A] riveting storyline." -- Publishers Weekly "Poignant and elegantly written." -- Romantic Times "An accomplished first novel. Duncan Jepson magically inhabits the life of a young Chinese woman in 1930s Shanghai, following Feng's unlikely evolution from neglected second daughter to first wife of the rich and powerful Sang family and her unexpected epilogue. I thoroughly enjoyed this book." -- Janice Y. K. Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Piano Teacher "This story is breathtaking. Like a poem or a painting, it reveals the old Shanghai. It's a great work that will move its readers." -- Hong Ying, international bestselling author of Daughter of the River "The life of this novel's main character is splintered into thousands of pieces, each of them reflecting the changes of Chinese history, yet all of them coming out in Duncan Jepson's poetic, passionate writing." -- Qiu Xiaolong, author of the Inspector Chen mysteries "A beautifully poetic story. Duncan Jepson creates a poignant set of characters and follows the journey of one woman who attempts to stop the cycle of history in the only way she knows how, but with dire consequences." -- Geling Yan, author of The Banquet BugMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Product notice
Rough front
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 133 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
407 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-06-208160-5 (9780062081605)
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12/2011
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Person
Duncan Jepson is the award-winning director and producer of five feature films. He has also produced documentaries for Discovery Channel Asia and National Geographic Channel. He was the editor of the Asia-based fashion magazine West East and is a founder and managing editor of the Asia Literary Review. A lawyer by profession, he lives in Hong Kong.