by Gail Tsukiyama (Author)
In this dramatic story of hardship and survival in the face of historic upheaval, the author paints a moving unforgettable portrait of women fighting the forces of war and time to make a life for themselves.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 276
Edition: St Martin's Griffin ed
Publisher: St Martin's Press
Published: 22 Feb 2001
ISBN 10: 0312267568
ISBN 13: 9780312267568
The Language of Threads is a delightful novel filled with adventure, surprise, and heart. The courageous women at its center are sure to captivate readers from all backgrounds. --Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, author of Mistress of Spices
Tsukiyama's writing is richly descriptive and filled with historical detail . . . Recommended. --Shirley N. Quan, Orange County Public Library, Stanton, California, Library Journal
In spare, evocative prose, Tsukiyama paints contrasting pictures of the bustling wealth of Hong Kong and its massive poverty . . . Women provide for each other in myriad ways in this world, and the relationships forged between them glow at the heart of Tsukiyama's story. Sisters are reunited, mothers and adopted daughters remain steadfastly loyal, childbirth breeds grief, but affirmation, too, and great friends even return from the dead to console their loved ones in this quiet but powerful effort from a writer who proves once again that she is an unusually gifted storyteller. --Publishers Weekly
A saga of a Chinese woman in the WWII era and sequel to Women of the Silk . . . historically fascinating. --Kirkus Reviews
Born to a Chinese mother and a Japanese father in San Francisco, Gail Tsukiyama now lives in El Cerrito, California. Her novels include Dreaming Water, Women of the Silk, The Samurai's Garden, and Night of Many Dreams.