Peach Blossom Spring
Books | Fiction / Historical / 20th Century / World War II
4.3
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Melissa Fu
A "beautifully rendered" novel about war, migration, and the power of telling our stories, Peach Blossom Spring follows three generations of a Chinese family on their search for a place to call home (Georgia Hunter, New York Times bestselling author). A country at war. A family searching for home. China, 1938. Meilin and her four-year-old son, Renshu, flee their burning city as Japanese forces advance. On the perilous journey that follows, across a China transformed by war, they find comfort and wisdom in their most treasured possession, a beautifully illustrated hand scroll filled with ancient fables. Years later, Renshu has settled in America as Henry Dao. Though his daughter, Lily, is desperate to understand her heritage, he refuses to talk about his childhood in China. How can he tell his story when he's left so much behind? Spanning continents and generations, Peach Blossom Spring is a bold and moving story about the haunting power of our past, the sacrifices we make to protect our children, and one family's search for a place to call home. A BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB PICK AND NOMINEE FOR "BOOK OF THE YEAR" NOMINATED FOR THE GOODREADS CHOICE "BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR" "An accomplished first novel." --New York Times Book Review "A stunning achievement . . . I absolutely adored this novel about love and war, migration and belonging." --Christy Lefteri, author of The Beekeeper of Aleppo "I so enjoyed this book." --Alisa Chang, NPR's All Things Considered "Magical and powerful, Peach Blossom Spring brings to life the costs of wars and conflicts while illuminating the spirit of human survival."―Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai, author of The Mountains Sing "Expansive, atmospheric, and affecting." --Susie Yang, author of White Ivy
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Author
Melissa Fu
Pages
400
Publisher
Little Brown
Published Date
2022
ISBN
0316286737 9780316286732
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"Wow OK I had an extremely hard time getting through the first 10% of this (maybe because I got the audiobook via NetGalley and the quality was Not Great?) but once I hit part 2, I was totally obsessed. The sprawling story of family ties and sacrifice reminded me a lot of Pachinko. It was immersive and warm and painful and thoughtful and gorgeous. I stopped listening to the audiobook and bought the ebook so I could highlight all the gorgeous prose. Ahh I loved it!<br/><br/>My favorite character was Lily — I especially loved reading about how she navigated her relationship with her dad, Henry. She felt so alive and real and the way her personality shifted as she grew up felt authentic. Definitely a character I will carry with me forever. <br/><br/>Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for introducing me to this book in exchange for an honest review! I adored it."