This extraordinary book traces the island's story through to 1956 and independence ... I thoroughly recommend it
Daily Mail
An exotic, challenging, and heartbreaking novel.
Hong Ying, author of Daughter of the River
this meticulously researched book is alive with engrossing detail, whether on the odour of Chinatown, the privations of a guerilla camp or the appalling rituals of foot binding.
Mayi Jaggi, Guardian
This extraordinary book traces the island's story through to 1956 and independence ... I thoroughly recommend it
Daily Mail
An exotic, challenging, and heartbreaking novel.
Hong Ying, author of Daughter of the River
this meticulously researched book is alive with engrossing detail, whether on the odour of Chinatown, the privations of a guerilla camp or the appalling rituals of foot binding.
Mayi Jaggi, Guardian
This extraordinary book traces the island's story through to 1956 and independence ... I thoroughly recommend it
Daily Mail
An exotic, challenging, and heartbreaking novel.
Hong Ying, author of Daughter of the River
this meticulously researched book is alive with engrossing detail, whether on the odour of Chinatown, the privations of a guerilla camp or the appalling rituals of foot binding.