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de Gail Tsukiyama (Author) "Pei glanced down into the dark, glassy water of Hong Kong harbor and suddenly felt shy and wordless ..." En savoir plus
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The unique bond forged between Chinese women who were abandoned by their families and forced into the silk industry at a young age is beautifully explored in Tsukiyama's (Night of Many Dreams) precisely crafted novel. During the Japanese invasion of Canton in 1938, Pei, a shy 27-year-old whose quiet strength marks her as a survivor, flees the silk factory where she has lived and worked since she was eight years old. She takes with her Ji Shen, an adolescent orphaned when the Japanese took Nanking, whom Pei has pledged to raise. Arriving in Hong Kong, Pei relies on her ties with the silk sisterhood to find housing and a place to work, and also to learn the rules and customs which she must adopt in this new environment. In spare, evocative prose, Tsukiyama paints contrasting pictures of the bustling wealth of Hong Kong and its massive poverty. First assigned to a wealthy Chinese household where she is embroiled in servants' quarrels, Pei finally finds unexpected peace working for "a white devil," a widowed Englishwoman who comes to treat Pei like a daughter. Flashbacks to Pei's early life in the silk factory punctuate the narrative, which skillfully traces 35 yearsAthrough the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong and its aftermath up until 1973Ain Pei's nimbly stalwart existence. 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. Agent, Linda Allen. (Oct.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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The author of several novels (e.g., Night of Many Dreams), Tsukiyama here offers a sequel to her 1991 work, Women of the Silk, which introduced readers to a young Chinese girl working in a silk factory. It is 1938, and Pei, now 28 years old, has traveled to Hong Kong, where she finds herself working as a domestic servant and caring for a young girl named Ji Shen. Though the novel spans 35 years, it is mostly given to covering the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong and its aftermath through 1952. During those years, readers follow Pei and Ji Shen's struggle to survive fear and hardship, as British and Canadian civilians are interned under Japanese authority and a na?ve Ji Shen finds herself dealing in the black market. As in her other works, Tsukiyama's writing is richly descriptive and filled with historical detail, and her characters are fleshed out. Libraries with Tsukiyama's work will want to add this title, though as a sequel it works well on its own. Recommended for historical fiction and Asian American fiction collections.
-AShirley N. Quan, Orange Cty. P.L., Stanton, CA
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Book: Language of Threads, Déc 31 2009
Par Danielle D'lima (Ottawa, ON, CANADA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The book was received in a timely fashion and it was in perfect condition. I was happy with its condition and ordered 3 more which were in just as great a condition. I will not hesitate from now on to order second hand books from you.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Survival in HK 1941-45 against all odds, Aoû 7 2008
Par Richard J. Mcisaac (Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Gail Tsukiyama has a very easy flowing comprehensible writing style making her books readable to a varied reading audience. By segmenting major events into many chapters, makes the story easier to remember also.

I particularly enjoyed this novel because it deal with the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong with emphasis on how the locals survived, or failed. Some reference is also made to Stanley Park where 1000's of prisoners were detained.

Through the lives of 19year old Pei and 14 year old Ji Shen, we learn of survival techniques and hardships in HK. They live in constant fear of betrayal, starvation and death. Pei's respected sewing skills earns them a meager living but they must also resort to the dangerously risky black market. The author doesn't dwell in horror but she does provide some vivid examples of Japanese cruelty and brutality. Lindsay Harris' The Battle for Hong King 1941-45 verifies these reported incidents.

To complete this story, the author describes the hardship, fright and absolute horror of one trying to escape mainland China for HK. Here we observe appalling living and human conditions in China but especially for a female. While describing the escape, it is difficult not to feel the escapee's pain and suffering.

To compliment any study of China and Hong Kong, I would highly recommend this novel as a valuable historical addition.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Better than the first!, Mars 18 2004
Par "ilovetheataris" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
Although "Women of the Silk" was one of the best books Gail Tsukiyama wrote, I would have to say that her sequel was more appealing than the first. Pei is once again on her own, having to leave the silk factory, and has an orphan named Ji Shen. Pei lost her best friend Jin, who left them a job in Hong Kong. Pei had many jobs while the Japanese stormed into China, destroying homes and villages. Pei managed to survive the bombings and having to lose so many friends, including the orphan Ji Shen. Pei's will to survive and living life to the fullest was what made this book so inspiring.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 wONDERFUL bOOK
This was one of the most popular books of my book discussion group. Everyone loved it. I t is a great story and has people that you can care about. Go for it!
Publié le Janv. 30 2004 par M. Griffin

4.0étoiles sur 5 Simple, but hearwarming.
This is a sequel to Women of the Silk, and is consistent in writing style and interest. In this novel, Pei flees to Hong Kong ahead of the Japanese, and with the support of her... Read more
Publié le Mai 8 2003 par algo41

4.0étoiles sur 5 The Strength of Women
Gail Tsykiyama twirled suspense, miracles, and human truths into her most recent book, The Language of Threads. Read more
Publié le Déc 10 2002

4.0étoiles sur 5 moving!
I loved this story....it swept me to Hong Kong, held me , and left me wanting more.....
Publié le Nov. 20 2002

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Language of Life and Love
This year I was introduced to the author Gail Tsukiyama when a book group I belong to chose to read The Samurai's Garden. Read more
Publié le Aoû 21 2002 par Nancy R. Katz

2.0étoiles sur 5 Great writing, poor plotting
While I agree with reviews indicating that the author has a beautiful style, I was tremendously disappointed at the lack of payoff in this book. Read more
Publié le Mars 22 2002 par jnsauter

5.0étoiles sur 5 A beautiful sequel to Women of the Silk
I fell in love with Women of the Silk and couldn't wait to read this sequel. This continuation is excellent and I couldn't put it down. Read more
Publié le Juil 19 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Serenity
I have read each of Miss Tsukiyama's books and found each of them to be writing which enables me to become interested from the first page until the last. Read more
Publié le Juil 4 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful
To get the most from this book, Women of the Silk should be read first. I thought this story was as beautifully written, interesting, and captivating as Women of the Silk. Read more
Publié le Jui 19 2001 par cannes1

2.0étoiles sur 5 Threads
Our bookclub reads a wide variety of interesting books, some good, some not so good. The Language of Threads presented us with an opportunity to read about the experiences of... Read more
Publié le Mai 1 2001 par The Companionable Readers Bookclub

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