Following The Wrong God Home

Following The Wrong God Home

by Catherine Lim (Author)

Synopsis

Never before has Yin Ling appeared in such splendour. Perched in the bridal car with her mother-in-law to be, in layers o unaccustomed make-up, bedecked with the jewels of her fiance's family, she is about to marry into one of the richest and most influential clans in Singapore. But on the way to the ceremony the car passes through a destitute area of the city and Ling catches sight of a scene of death - a terrible omen for a bride. Instead of looking away, Ling stops the car and goes to look. It is a dead baby, abandoned. Despite her finery Ling picks it up. So begins Catherine Lim's new novel. Ling - poor, beautiful, an outstanding student and a poet - is to marry Vincent Chee, a rich PhD student from a very traditional, upper-class family. She will become a dutiful wife, not the existence of her dreams, but the Chees' money and influence is essential, for her mother has cancer and they cannot abandon a faithful old servant, Ah Heng Cheh. However, the mapping out of Ling's future doesn't proceed smoothly. Almost against her will, and through her poetry, she meets outspoken American professor, Ben Gallagher, who threatens to overturn everything. Ling must make her choice: east or west, head or heart. The birth of a son makes her moral predicament even more agonizing.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Publisher: Orion
Published: 15 Feb 2001

ISBN 10: 0752841211
ISBN 13: 9780752841212
Book Overview: Catherine Lim's first novel The Bondmaid has sold 30,000 in mmp Her second novel The Teardrop Story Woman has sold 12,000 in tpb and 34,000 in mmp Author is a bestseller in the Far East as well as a popular media figure in her native Singapore The Bondmaid; 'A powerful and moving saga ... fascinating and skilfully related' - Daily Mail The Teardrop Story Woman: 'If you loved Wild Swans, you'll adore this book' - Company

Author Bio
Catherine Lim grew up in Malaysia but lives and works in Singapore where she lectured in Applied Linguistics before turning to writing full time. She has published seven collections of short stories (two of which have been used as GCSE texts by Cambridge University), three novels, a book of poems and hundreds of articles.