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A Hundred Flowers

A Novel

Gail Tsukiyama

St. Martin's Griffin

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ISBN10: 1250022541
ISBN13: 9781250022547

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China, 1957. Chairman Mao has declared a new openness in society: "Let a hundred flowers bloom; let a hundred schools of thought contend." Many intellectuals fear it is only a trick, and Kai Ying's husband, Sheng, a teacher, has promised not to jeopardize their safety or that of their young son, Tao. But one July morning, just before his sixth birthday, Tao watches helplessly as Sheng is dragged away for writing a letter criticizing the Communist Party and sent to a labor camp for "reeducation."

A year later, still missing his father desperately, Tao climbs to the top of the hundred-year-old kapok tree in front of their home, wanting to see the mountain peaks in the distance. But Tao slips and tumbles thirty feet to the courtyard below, badly breaking his leg.

As Kai Ying struggles to hold her small family together in the face of this shattering reminder of her husband's absence, other members of the household must face their own guilty secrets and strive to find peace in a world where the old sense of order is falling. Once again, Tsukiyama brings us a powerfully moving story of ordinary people facing extraordinary circumstances with grace and courage.

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Praise for A Hundred Flowers

"Poetic and powerful, each sentence seems to illuminate the hearts and souls of these unforgettable characters."—The Washington Post Book World

"I was following this family almost as though it were my own and stayed all the way to the end of their story." —All Things Considered, NPR

"Tsukiyama's close attention to detail and descriptive language paint a vivid picture of the daily life of Kai Ying and her family. Tsukiyama gently envelops the reader into the quiet sadness that permeates the entire household while weaving in the multiple hardships the family faces under communism. Strength of community; support and love of family, both natural and adopted; and the ability to heal and overcome loss are major themes within the moving novel." —Booklist

"Best-selling author Gail Tsukiyama, recipient of PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award, takes us back to those times not by painting a panorama but in her thoughtful and forthright way by showing the consequences for one family." —Library Journal

"The tenderness [Tsukiyama] shows for her characters creates a sympathetic portrait of intellectuals trying to live honestly in the shadow of oppression." —Publishers Weekly

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Tao

The courtyard was still quiet so early in the morning, the neighborhood just waking as Neighbor Lau's rooster began to crow. The air was already warm, a taste of the heat and humidity that would be unbearable by midday. Seven-year-old...

About the author

Gail Tsukiyama

Gail Tsukiyama is the bestselling author of several novels--including The Street of a Thousand Blossoms, Women of the Silk and The Samurai's Garden--as well as the recipient of the Academy of American Poets Award and the PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award. Born to a Chinese mother and a Japanese father, she lives in El Cerrito, California.

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Gail Tsukiyama

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