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Books set in China

36 replies

melrose · 06/02/2012 10:13

Hi
can anyone recommend a good book set in China for a book club read? My book club are following the travels of one of our membesr who is travelling round the world and China is the next stop.

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Feenie · 06/02/2012 10:16

Most of Amy Tan's books? The Bonesetter's Daughter is my favourite.

pchick · 06/02/2012 10:17

Wild Swans - about Chinese Women and their lives. Its a good book.

suburbophobe · 06/02/2012 10:22

Wild Swans is brilliant.

Gigondas · 06/02/2012 10:23

The hungry ghosts set in hong kong was excellent .

southeastastra · 06/02/2012 10:25

i really liked the private papers of eastern jewel

BrandyAlexander · 06/02/2012 10:29

Wild Swans. Jaw droppingly good and one of my favourit reads ever. Set across a timespan of 3 generations and really gives an insight into that time period. Its a true story.

DuchessofMalfi · 06/02/2012 12:23

I really struggled with Wild Swans and gave up after about 100 pages or so, but I have kept it so maybe I should give it another go.

NannyR · 06/02/2012 12:54

I quite liked The Binding Chair by Kathryn Harrison when I read it a few years ago.

carlajean · 08/02/2012 07:48

can I recommend 'River Town' by Peter Hessler. It's an account of the 2 years the author spent living in China in the 90s, teaching english, as part of the Peace Corps and is a fascinating insight into life in modern China.
Also any Pearl Buck

doradoo · 08/02/2012 07:55

Fragrant Harbour - John Lanchester
The Secret Mandarin - Sarah Sheridan
The Emperors Bones - Adam WIlliams
Empress Orchid - Anchee Min

Have read and enjoyed all of these - mainly set in historical China - though the first one is Hong Kong centred

Dustinthewind · 08/02/2012 08:07

Have a search on here, someone asked a similar question a while back.

highlandcoo · 08/02/2012 08:10

I really enjoyed Empress Orchid.

Also look at Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See. The description of foot-binding is agonizing .. but a great book.

LeBOF · 08/02/2012 08:17

Gosh, there are loads of brilliant ones. Wild Swans is probably the most seminal, but all the Amy Tans, or 'Daughter Of The River' are all really good too.

Bunbaker · 08/02/2012 08:20

"I really enjoyed Empress Orchid."

So did I, and Wild Swans.

Thetokengirl · 08/02/2012 08:23

Not sure you can beat Wild Swans IMO.
Been years since I read it, but have a sudden urge to get it back out Smile

JiltedJohnsJulie · 08/02/2012 11:44

I loved Empress Orchid too, read it a few years ago and am just about to start on the sequel. Wasn't very impressed with the Secret Madarin though, found it a bit dissappointing.

SimoneD · 08/02/2012 15:51

The Good Earth - Pearl Buck
Empress Orchid - Anchee Min
The Vagrants - Yiyun lee
Shanghai Baby - Wei Hui
Snowflower and the secret fan - Lisa See
Peony in Love - Lisa See
Monkey - Wu Chung En
The Story of the Stone - Cao Xueqin

All brilliant books but v different from each other

SimoneD · 08/02/2012 15:52

Also loved The Book of Loss by Julith Jedamus

LadyMedea · 09/02/2012 18:21

Beijing Coma by Ma Jian is a really good more current novel. It revolves around the Tianamen square occupation.

Cloudminnow · 09/02/2012 18:31

'The Good Women of China: Hidden Voices' by Xinran is brilliant. Although it's non fiction it would still be very suitable for a book group. It tells the stories of ordinary Chinese women, through interviews and letters received by a female Chinese radio journalist in the 1980s.

Bunbaker · 09/02/2012 19:07

I have that one as well. I loved it.

IndieNile · 10/02/2012 17:41

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan is brilliant - much better than its title suggests

notnowImreading · 10/02/2012 17:45

Wild Swans upset my mum so much it turned her into a mad biatch for the whole of our last ever family holiday. Just saying.

notnowImreading · 10/02/2012 17:46

Oh, and don't be sucked in by The Something Concubine by Somebody Furnivall - it was the worst book I have ever read, and I quite like bad books.

mixedmamameansbusiness · 11/02/2012 11:55

Definitely Wild Swans, long though although I read it very quickly.

The Binding Chair
EMpress Orchid

All those metioned really, loved all 3 of these. Wild Swans made me cry and cry and cry. It is even on my history readin list at uni now. There is a show at the Young Vic too.

(Not that I love it you understand)