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Starred Review. This remarkable debut saga of intrigue and akido flashes back to a darkly opulent WWII-era Malaya. Phillip Hutton, 72, lives in serene Penang comfort, occasionally training students as an akido master teacher of teachers. A visit from Michiko Murakami sends him spiraling back into his past, where he grows up the alienated half-British, half-Chinese son of a wealthy Penang trader in the years before WWII. When Hutton's father and three siblings leave him to run the family company one summer, he befriends a mysterious Japanese neighbor named Mr. Endo. Japan is on the opposing side of the coming war, but Endo paradoxically opts to train Hutton in the ways of aikido, in what both men come to see as the fulfillment of a prophecy that has haunted them for several lifetimes. When the Japanese army invades Malaya, chaos reigns, and Phillip makes a secret, very profitable deal. He cannot, however, offset the costs of his friendship with Endo. Eng's characters are as deep and troubled as the time in which the story takes place, and he draws on a rich palette to create a sprawling portrait of a lesser explored corner of the war. Hutton's first-person narration is measured, believable and enthralling. (May)
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"Glorious ... Rain is a gift indeed, as robustly absorbing as it is achingly poignant." (USA Today )

"A true saga ... The Gift of Rain overflows with mesmerizing beauty and wonder ... an eloquent tale about friendship transforms into a frightful chronicle of betrayal and survival." (Minneapolis Star Tribune )

"The Gift of Rain sends the reader back into the world of Somerset Maugham-the waning British Empire, the simmering discord between classes and races, the thick tropical surroundings that are both beautiful and suffocating-but at a different angle. Maugham cast a cynical eye on human nature and its frailties; Tan Twan Eng looks upon them with compassion, like a creator might view the imperfections of his handiwork." (Cleveland Plain Dealer )

"Eng's graceful prose evokes a time and place that is little known or remembered now, making it both exotic and familiar, and his beautiful narrative is woven with strong images and characters .... The Gift of Rain is a gift to read." (San Francisco Chronicle )

"Beautifully written and deeply moving, Tan Twan Eng's debut novel is one of the best books I've ever read .... Anyone who thinks the novel is in decline should read this one." (Philadelphia Inquirer )

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Divided Loyalties, Nov. 14 2008
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This novel - a finalist for the prestigious Booker Prize - is one sizzler of a modern tale involving intrigue and adventure. It takes place in old-colonial Southeast Asia in the 30s and 40s. The story covers the life of a British-Chinese trader family and its various members as they try to establish themselves in a fast-changing society. Young Philip Hutton, offspring of a western-oriental marriage, chooses an interesting path that takes him into the world of Japanese culture through a friendsip with a diplomat named Endo. Through learning martial arts from this man, Philip forms a deep bond of affection that often conflicts with his father's values. Mr. Hutton Senior, a father who is rarely around because of his business interests, discovers that Philip has developed a strong reliance on Endo's view of a future world, and this bothers him. The boy's late mother has left him with a tenuous connection with the Chinese community in Malaya, which only further confuses the issue of where his affinities lie. All this radically changes when the Japanese Imperial Army invades the Malayan coast in late 1941. The Hutton business concerns and family holdings are destroyed. Philip, by this time a young man, sides with the Japanese occupying forces and, because of his fluency in Japanese, becomes a facilitor for Endo who is now the local governor and lives on an island once owned by the Huttons. It is this part of the narrative where Philip, collaborating in order to minimize the damage and injury to civilians, is forced to make some very risky compromises. This is a time when the future of family and friends is held in the balance and sometimes found wanting. As brothers, sisters and father turn on each other, Philip finally chooses to step out and make the courageous decision to resist the cruel Japanese occupation. The reader should look for that defining moment in the story when father and son become reconciled in their willingness to sacrifice their lives for each other's safety. The presence of rain is a very significant metaphor in this book that describes the power of love to remove the stain of fear and hatred borne out of misunderstanding. It is the gift that removes the stigma of guilt and allows life to start afresh.
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