The Bathing Women

The Bathing Women

by TieNing (Author)

Synopsis

Longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize and a modern Chinese classic with over one million copies sold. Sisters Tiao and Fan grew up in the shadow of the Cultural Revolution where they witnessed ritual humiliation and suffering. They also witnessed the death of their baby sister in a tragic accident. It was an accident they could have prevented; an accident that will stay with them forever. In the China of the 1990s the sisters lead seemingly successful lives. Tiao is a successful children's publisher but incapable of finding love. Fan has moved to America, desperate to shun her Chinese heritage. Then there is their childhood friend Fei: beautiful, hedonistic and outwardly ambitious. As the women grapple with love, rivalry and past secrets will they find the freedom and redemption they crave? Spellbinding, unforgettable, and an important chronicle of modern China, The Bathing Women is a powerful and beautiful portrait of the strength of female friendship in the face of adversity.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 464
Publisher: Blue Door
Published: 14 Feb 2013

ISBN 10: 0007489854
ISBN 13: 9780007489855

Media Reviews
'If I were to pick the ten best literary works in the world of the past ten years, I would definitely rank THE BATHING WOMEN among them' Kenzaburo Oe, Nobel Laureate 'As this spirited quartet chase their dreams against a backdrop of shifting cultural values, the novel - a million-copy seller in China - blends romance and feminism to paint an intimate portrait of these women's ambitions, appetites and rivalries' DAILY MAIL '[A] fascinating story of sisters growing up in the shadow of the cultural revolution' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
Author Bio
Tie Ning won a national short story award at the age of twenty-five and is the recipient of numerous other literary prizes. She has published ten books-collections of short fiction, essays, and novels-three of which were made into movies and television series, including The Bathing Women. In 2006, at the age of forty-nine, she was elected president of the Chinese Writers Association, becoming the youngest writer and first woman to be honored in this way. Her works have been translated into Russian, German, French, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Danish, Norwegian, and Vietnamese. The Bathing Women is her first novel to be translated into English.