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Shanghailanders Juli Min

Shanghailanders By Juli Min

Shanghailanders by Juli Min


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Summary

A dazzling and ambitious debut novel that follows a Shanghai household backward in time - from 2040 back to 2014 - exploring their secrets, their losses and the ways a family makes and remakes itself across the years.

Shanghailanders Summary

Shanghailanders by Juli Min

"I think love is when you think you need someone
for your survival. Survival, defined broadly."

"The way you think, sometimes . . ."

"The way I think, what?"

"It . . . surprises me. Yoko, we need each other. Family - family
is all we have."

'Smart, tender, and lyrical-SHANGHAILANDERS is a moving debut novel, and one that never stops surprising the reader . . . This is the kind of book I wish I'd read when I first was learning to write.' Jiaming Tang, author of CINEMA LOVE

While the years rewind from 2040 back to 2014, Shanghailanders brings readers into the shared and separate lives of the Yang family, parent by parent, daughter by daughter, and through the eyes of the people in their orbit-a nanny from the provinces, a private driver with a penchant for danger, and a grandmother whose memories of the past echo the present. As they build their lives in this old, futuristic city, we see Leo, his wife Eko and their daughters Yumi, Yoko and Kiko trip over their own desires in their bids to connect with one another, in their attempts to be a family.

Though the world shifts and brings change for each of the Yangs, universal constants remain: love is complex and family will always be stubbornly connected by blood, secrets, and longing.

Dazzlingly constructed and achingly resonant, Shanghailanders is an unforgettable exploration of everything that follows 'happily ever after'-and the ways a family makes and remakes itself across the years.

'A wonderful and wildly smart and compelling book. If Shanghai is the future, this terrific novel knows it all.' Joan Silber, author of CHOCOLAT

Shanghailanders Reviews

Tender, atmospheric, and wholly captivating . . . Min has established herself as a sharp chronicler of contemporary China-and of the ever-complicated matters of the heart. -- Kirsten Chen, author of COUNTERFEIT
Shanghailanders is a wonderful, wildly smart and compelling book. If Shanghai is the future, this terrific novel knows it all. We follow a glorious cluster of characters as they trip over their own longings, in this fiction of real astuteness. -- Joan Silber, author of SECRETS OF HAPPINESS
Bracing, thrilling, and breathtakingly smart . . . Shanghailanders offers a new way of seeing. Not just of Shanghai, but France, Japan, America, and every last corner of its characters' minds . . . Absolutely extraordinary. -- Liam Callanan, author of PARIS BY THE BOOK
Lyrical and haunting, Shanghailanders explores the enduring mysteries of family . . . Min movingly portrays the Yangs and their many seasons of love and loss in a metropolis that perpetually rises, falls, and emerges from the ashes. An extraordinary debut. -- Vanessa Hua, author of FORBIDDEN CITY
Marvellous. -- Laura Zigman, author of SMALL WORLD
Smart, tender and lyrical - Shanghailanders never stops surprising the reader . . . -- Jiaming Tang, author of CINEMA LOVE
Readers can follow each family member throughout their life -- and discover how lucky it is to have the benefit of hindsight. -- Annie Lewis, "The best books to read in May 2024" * Luxury London *

About Juli Min

Juli Min is the editor-in-chief and fiction editor of the Shanghai Literary Review. She was born in Seoul, Korea, and grew up in New Jersey. Min attended Phillips Academy Andover and Harvard University, where she studied Russian and comparative literature. She holds an MFA in fiction from Warren Wilson College.

Additional information

GOR013731428
9780349704074
0349704074
Shanghailanders by Juli Min
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Dialogue
2024-05-09
288
N/A
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