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Peach Blossom Spring by Melissa Fu

Historical fiction

Peach Blossom Spring

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by Melissa Fu

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This multi-generational epic traces the enthralling story of a mother and son who journey from China to America.

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  • Illustrated icon, 400

    400+ pages

  • Illustrated icon, Inspirational

    Inspirational

  • Illustrated icon, Immigration

    Immigration

  • Illustrated icon, War

    War

Synopsis

"Within every misfortune there is a blessing and within every blessing, the seeds of misfortune, and so it goes, until the end of time."

It is 1938 in China and, as a young wife, Meilin’s future is bright. But with the Japanese army approaching, Meilin and her four-year-old son, Renshu, are forced to flee their home. Relying on little but their wits and a beautifully illustrated hand scroll, filled with ancient fables that offer solace and wisdom, they must travel through a ravaged country, seeking refuge.

Years later, Renshu has settled in America as Henry Dao. Though his daughter is desperate to understand her heritage, he refuses to talk about his childhood. How can he keep his family safe in this new land when the weight of his history threatens to drag them down? Yet how can Lily learn who she is if she can never know her family’s story?

Spanning continents and generations, Peach Blossom Spring is a bold and moving look at the history of modern China, told through the story of one family. It’s about the power of our past, the hope for a better future, and the haunting question: What would it mean to finally be home?

Content warning

This book contains a scene that depicts sexual assault.

Why I love it

From the first pages of this gorgeous historical novel, I knew that this was my kind of story. Any fans of Pachinko will love this sweeping book for its emotional tenderness which quietly creeps up on you. This is a timeless story that will never get old.

Peach Blossom Spring begins with Meilin and her four-year-old son Renshu as they flee their burning city during the Sino-Japanese war. They are setting off on a perilous journey across China in search of safety. And at every stop, they are faced with difficult choices about who and what to leave behind, and at what cost. Years later, Renshu leaves his mother behind and moves to New Mexico, where he reinvents himself as Henry Dao, and marries an American woman. His daughter Lily wants to understand his mysterious past, which Henry refuses to talk about. This is one of the most moving parts of the novel. Henry’s journey reminds me of the one my own parents took. Can we, children of immigrants, ever really understand all the hardships they endured? This book bridges that generational gap and does so with true wisdom.

Despite how much ground this story covers, it reads like a page-turner. I was fully invested in Henry and Meilin’s journey at every turn and wanted them to find peace and happiness. Expansive, atmospheric, and affecting, Peach Blossom Spring shows just how much the human heart can hold, and it left me breathless.

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Babel
The Three-Body Problem
Lunar Love
Gifted & Talented
Independence
Here After
Six Days in Bombay
The Fox Wife
How to End a Love Story
Banyan Moon
Dragonfruit
Lady Tan’s Circle of Women
Kaikeyi
A Song to Drown Rivers
Peach Blossom Spring
The Many Daughters of Afong Moy
Immortal Longings
Severance
The Cartographers
The Storm We Made
The Leftover Woman
Sister Snake
The Last Tale of the Flower Bride
Tomb Sweeping
What We Kept to Ourselves
Advika and the Hollywood Wives
Camp Zero
Immortal
The Fortunes of Jaded Women
Paper Names
Afterparties
Bronze Drum
The Dark Forest
The Ministry of Time
Vilest Things
Five-Star Stranger
The Lotus Shoes
Death’s End