
A Tree Grows in Daicheng
Lu Nei(Author)
AmazonCrossing (Publisher)
Published on 6. June 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
428 pages
978-1-5039-5308-6 (ISBN)
Description
Through interconnected stories spanning four decades, A Tree Grows in Daicheng is a rich, multilayered portrait of life, love, and longing as the neighbors on Rose Street grapple with disease and poverty, marriage and society, during a transformative time when China's old ways wither and fade.
The tight-knit neighborhood of Rose Street, Daicheng, China, is an enclave seemingly untouched by the Cultural Revolution. But the butcher shops, schools, and photography studios that line the streets in tidy rows conceal the residents' daily struggles to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
It's here that a child known as the Boy grows up, tormented by school-yard bullies who taunt him for his neck deformity. The Boy shrinks away when even his teachers tease him for his "wonky head", finding solace only in his friendship with another disabled boy and his unrequited love for the beautiful Luo Jia. When both of his companions disappear suddenly, the Boy is left alone with his cowardly father and revolutionary sister. Like his nation, it's up to him to determine his own future.
The tight-knit neighborhood of Rose Street, Daicheng, China, is an enclave seemingly untouched by the Cultural Revolution. But the butcher shops, schools, and photography studios that line the streets in tidy rows conceal the residents' daily struggles to adapt to a rapidly changing world.
It's here that a child known as the Boy grows up, tormented by school-yard bullies who taunt him for his neck deformity. The Boy shrinks away when even his teachers tease him for his "wonky head", finding solace only in his friendship with another disabled boy and his unrequited love for the beautiful Luo Jia. When both of his companions disappear suddenly, the Boy is left alone with his cowardly father and revolutionary sister. Like his nation, it's up to him to determine his own future.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Seattle
United States
Publishing group
Amazon Publishing
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
431 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5039-5308-6 (9781503953086)
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Persons
Lu Nei was born in 1973 in Suzhou, west of Shanghai, China. The author of Young Babylon held many jobs before becoming a writer. He has been a factory worker, a shop assistant, a salesperson, a warehouse manager, a radio announcer, and an advertising creative. He now lives in Shanghai.