Inheritance

Inheritance

by Lan Samantha Chang (Author)

Synopsis

When their mother dies, Junan and her little sister Yinan make a pact to stay together forever. They grow up in Hangzhou, in their wealthy father's house, Junan becoming every year more beautiful, Yinan shyer and more withdrawn. One night, some men come to the house to play paigao, among them a young soldier called Li Ang. When the girls' father loses once more at the tiles, he pays his gambling debt with the hand of his older daughter. So the beautiful Junan becomes the bride of the ambitious and handsome Li Ang. Junan, exquisite and cold, makes the mistake she had always feared making, the mistake that disgraced her mother and led to her early death. Quite simply, she falls in love with her husband. When the Japanese invade, Li Ang is sent to protect the wartime capital. Unable to join him herself and tormented by love and jealousy, Junan makes her second mistake. She sends to him the one woman she can trust, her quiet and dreamy younger sister Yinan. As delicately nuanced and coloured as a painting, Lan Samantha Chang's first novel tells a classic story of desire and love.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 04 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 0753819805
ISBN 13: 9780753819807
Book Overview: Perfect for fans of Wild Swans and Amy Tan Gorgeous new cover in paperback 'Comparisons with Amy Tan are perhaps inevitable, but the author brings her own quiet lyricism and emotional acuity to a family drama made all the more fascinating for its exotic setting' Elizabeth Buchan, DAILY MAIL 'A tender study of what happens to kin when love can only be acknowledged haltingly' TIME OUT 'Beautiful' HEAT 'A moving novel spanning the stormy years of 20th-century China' MAIL ON SUNDAY

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'Lan Samantha Chang's prose has moments of real lyricism ... INHERITANCE skillfully spans some 70 years of China's turbulent history.' GUARDIAN
Author Bio
Lan Samantha Chang was born in Wisconsin in 1966. She attended the the Iowa School of Writing and teaching at Stanford. She is a winner of an Alfred Hodder Fellowship and now teaches creative writing at Harvard Unviersity. Her stories have appeared in the best of the American literary magazines such as The Atlantic Monthly, and in top collections such as BEST AMERICAN SHORT STORIES.