Little Aunt Crane

Geling Yan author Esther Tyldesley translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Vintage Publishing

Published:3rd Nov '16

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A sweeping novel, starting at the end of World War II and spanning several tumultuous decades of Mao's rule, from one of China's best female novelists

She is sold to a wealthy Chinese family, where she becomes Duohe - the clandestine second wife to the only son, and the secret bearer of his children. Against all odds, Duohe forms an unlikely friendship with the first wife Xiaohuan, united by the unshakeable bonds of motherhood and family.

In the last days of World War II, the Japanese occupation of Manchuria has collapsed. As the Chinese move in, the elders of the Japanese settler village of Sakito decide to preserve their honour by killing all the villagers in an act of mass suicide. Only 16-year-old Tatsuru escapes.

But Tatsuru's trials have just begun. As she flees, she falls into the hands of human traffickers. She is sold to a wealthy Chinese family, where she becomes Duohe - the clandestine second wife to the only son, and the secret bearer of his children. Against all odds, Duohe forms an unlikely friendship with the first wife Xiaohuan, united by the unshakeable bonds of motherhood and family.

Spanning several tumultuous decades of Mao’s rule, Little Aunt Crane is a novel about love, bravery and survival, and how humanity endures in the most unlikely of circumstances.

A celebration of resilience, as well as a poignant, clear-sighted portrait of the mysterious and contrary human heart. -- Stephanie Cross * Daily Mail *
At times lyrical and always deeply moving, Yan’s grand tale is one to savour -- Shirley Whiteside * Independent of Sunday *
A classic family saga… The perfect opportunity to encounter a celebrated Chinese writer who deserves to be better known in translation * Stylist *
Intriguing * Mail on Sunday *
Lyrical, moving and, at times, wonderfully amusing. * Nudge *

ISBN: 9780099569633

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 31mm

Weight: 341g

496 pages