Following The Wrong God Home

Following The Wrong God Home

by Catherine Lim (Author)

Synopsis

In modern-day Singapore, a successful society upheld by stern government and a respectful population, a young woman is about to break all the rules. Yin Ling, enigmatic, beautiful, and engaged to the wealthy, politically ambitious Vincent Chee, falls in love with an outspoken American professor, Ben Gallagher. He in turn is mesmerised by her and the depth of her inner life, which finds expression in secret poems and an unwavering devotion to an old, eccentric family servant. Beyond the certainty of Ben and Yin Ling's love are a hundred uncertainties that break out when head and heart collide: East or West; duty or passion; reality or a dream? Which god should Yin Ling follow?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 07 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0752844741
ISBN 13: 9780752844749
Book Overview: The latest passionate, powerful novel from the bestselling author of THE BONDMAID Catherine Lim is already a huge bestseller in the Far East as well as a popular media figure in her native Singapore Catherine Lim's Orion paperbacks have sold over 70,000 copies '[A] magnificent novel about Yin Ling. As the mapping of her future doesn't proceed smoothly, Ling must make her choice: east or west, head or heart?' CAPITALLIVE 'This thoughtful, intelligent novel takes pains to set an emotional drama within a fleshed-out political and cultural context. Myth, custom and religion all play their part, and the author is meticulous in building up a picture of a society where the taboos and proscriptions that govern a fraught and passionate love story make sense to a reader in the West' SUNDAY TIMES

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.