Thomas Steinbeck has been praised by "Publishers Weekly "for his
stylistic brilliance and "accomplished voice." Now, his enthralling
novel "In the Shadow of the Cypress "blends history and suspense
with literary mastery and brings vivid realism to California's rich
heritage.
In 1906, the Chinese in California lived in the shadows. Their
alien customs, traditions, and language hid what they valued from
their neighbors . . . and left them open to scorn and prejudice.
Their communities were ruled--and divided--by the necessity of
survival among the many would-be masters surrounding them, by
struggles between powerful tongs, and by duty to their ancestors.
Then, in the wake of natural disaster, fate brought to light
artifacts of incredible value along the Monterey coast: an ancient
Chinese jade seal and a plaque inscribed in a trio of languages
lost to all but scholars of antiquity. At first, chance placed
control of those treasures in the hands of outsiders--the wayward
Irishman who'd discovered them and a marine scholar who was
determined to explore their secrets. The path to the truth,
however, would prove to be as tangled as the roots of the ancient
cypress that had guarded these treasures for so long, for there are
some secrets the Chinese were not ready to share. Whether by fate,
by subtle design, or by some intricate combination of the two, the
artifacts disappeared again . . . before it could be proved that
they must have come there ages before Europeans ever touched the
wild and beautiful California coast.
Nearly a century would pass before an unconventional young American
scientist unearths evidence of this great discovery and its
mysterious disappearance. Taking up the challenge, he begins to
assemble a new generation of explorers to resume theperilous search
into the ocean's depth . . . and theshadows of history. Armed with
cutting-edge, moderntechnology, and drawing on connections to
powerful families at home and abroad, this time Americans and
Chinese will follow together the path of secrets that have long
proved as elusive as the ancient treasures that held them.
This striking debut novel by a masterful writer weaves together two
fascinating eras into one remarkable tale. "In the Shadow of the
Cypress "is an evocative, dramatic story that depicts California in
all its multicultural variety, with a suspense that draws the
reader inexorably on until the very last page.
General
Imprint: |
Gallery Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
April 2011 |
First published: |
April 2011 |
Authors: |
Thomas Steinbeck
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Dimensions: |
209 x 134 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
|
Pages: |
272 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4391-6991-9 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
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LSN: |
1-4391-6991-8 |
Barcode: |
9781439169919 |
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