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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
A Novel
Written by Lisa See

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
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Category: Fiction
Imprint: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Format: Trade Paperback
Pub Date: February 2006
Price: $15.00
Can. Price: $18.95
ISBN: 978-0-8129-6806-4 (0-8129-6806-9)
Pages: 288
Also available as an abridged audio CD, abridged audiobook download, unabridged audiobook download, eBook, hardcover and a trade paperback.



 
"A nuanced exploration of women's friendship and women's writing in a remote corner of Imperial China."
Kirkus Reviews

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan is a brilliantly realistic journey back to an era of Chinese history that is as deeply moving as it is sorrowful. With the period detail and deep resonance of Memoirs of a Geisha, this lyrical and emotionally charged novel delves into one of the most mysterious of human relationships: friendship.

In nineteenth-century China, in a remote Hunan county, a girl named Lily, at the tender age of seven, is paired with a laotong, “old same,” in an emotional match that will last a lifetime. The laotong, Snow Flower, introduces herself by sending Lily a silk fan on which she’s painted a poem in nu shu, a unique language that Chinese women created in order to communicate in secret, away from the influence of men. As the years pass, Lily and Snow Flower send messages on fans, compose stories on handkerchiefs, reaching out of isolation to share their hopes, dreams, and accomplishments. Together, they endure the agony of foot-binding, and reflect upon their arranged marriages, shared loneliness, and the joys and tragedies of motherhood. The two find solace, developing a bond that keeps their spirits alive. But when a misunderstanding arises, their deep friendship suddenly threatens to tear apart....



AWARDS

 
WINNER 2006 - New York Public Library Books for the Teen Age



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Learn about the film Nu Shu: A Hidden Language of Women in China, by Yue-Qing Yang.
Visit the website of Lisa See



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

 
Lisa See is the author of Flower Net (an Edgar Award nominee), The Interior, and Dragon Bones, as well as the critically acclaimed memoir On Gold Mountain. The Organization of Chinese American Women named her the 2001 National Woman of the Year. She lives in Los Angeles.





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