Dreams of Joy

Lisa See

Language: English

Publisher: Random House

Published: May 31, 2011

Description:

Amazon.com Review

Amazon Best Books of the Month, June 2011: See's Dreams of Joy picks up the story of sisters Pearl and May where Shanghai Girls left off: on the night in 1957 when Pearl's daughter, Joy, discovers that May is her true mother. While Shanghai Girls followed the sisters from their time as models in the glittering "Paris of Asia" to their escape from the Japanese invasion and their new life in Los Angeles, its sequel sends Pearl back to Shanghai twenty years later in pursuit of Joy, whose flight to China is propelled by anger, idealism, and a desire to find her true father, Z.G., an artist who may be falling out of favor with the Party. Joy goes with him deep into the countryside to the Green Dragon commune, where they take part in the energetic inception of Mao’s Great Leap Forward. But their collective dream of a communist paradise is soon overshadowed by hunger as the government’s bizarre agricultural mandates create a massive, relentless famine. Pearl, trapped in Shanghai as travel restrictions tighten, has little idea of the hardship Joy endures--until both women realize they must subvert a corrupt system in order to survive. The best estimates put the death toll from China’s Great Leap Forward at 45 million, and See is unflinching in her portrayal of this horrific episode. In clean prose, she gives us a resounding story of human resilience, independent spirits, and the power of the love between mothers and daughters. --_Mari Malcolm_

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Praise for Dreams of Joy:

"See's many readers will be pleased to see the continued development of Pearl and May's relationship. Looks like another hit." -_Publisher's Weekly_, starred review


Praise for Lisa See’s Shanghai Girls

“See’s emotional themes are powerful . . . the bonds of sisterhood [and] the psychological journey of becoming an American.”_—The Washington Post_

“If you’re looking for one of those wonderful ‘take me someplace exotic and unfamiliar’ books . . . you won’t do better than Shanghai Girls.”_—The Dallas Morning News_

“Readers truly know and care about these women within a few pages.”_—The Miami Herald_

“A broadly sweeping tale . . . The detail is thoughtful and intricate.”_—The New York Times_

“[See evokes] a time and place with tantalizing detail.”_—San Francisco Chronicle_

“Splendid . . . The story delivers an emotional punch.”—_More_

“[A] moving historical novel.”—_USA Today_

“Compulsively readable.”_—The Denver Post_

From the Hardcover edition.