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HUSTLERS meets BIG LITTLE LIES in the heist of the summer… A NEW
YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ‘Propulsive and captivating’ Vogue
‘Darkly comedic’ Daily Mail Meet Ava: rule-abiding lawyer who
has ticked all of life’s boxes. She’s married to a successful
surgeon and has just taken an indefinite career break to raise her
adorable toddler. A picture-perfect life. Meet Winnie: Ava’s old
college roommate. Once awkward, quiet and apparently academically
challenged, she left Stanford in a shroud of scandal. But now, she
is charismatic, wealthy and has returned to town dripping in
designer accessories. An actual perfect life. When the two women
bump into one another at a local coffee shop, it seems like fate
has intervened: Winnie’s new-found success is courtesy of a shady
business and she needs a favour; Ava is realising she is not built
for the stay-at-home life. But what starts as one favour turns into
two, then three, and soon Ava is in far deeper than she ever
imagined. Now Ava has to make the ultimate decision: cut and run,
or risk it all? ‘Entertaining, luxurious … innovative and
subversive’ NEW YORK TIMES ’Riveting and energetic’ BALLI
KAUR JASWAL ’Clever, sharp, and slyly funny’ KIRKUS REVIEWS
’Will keep you breathless to the last page’ CLAIRE MESSUD
’Sly, subversive … incisive’ BOOKLIST _____ NetGalley readers
LOVE Counterfeit ‘One of the best books I’ve read all year’ *
* * * * ‘Gripping … ingenious’ * * * * * ‘Amusing,
addictive story that kept me reading all night’ * * * * *
‘Mysterious, suspenseful and twisty … had me on the edge of my
seat’ * * * * * * ‘Fresh, observant and somehow … an
incredible story without a wasted word’ * * * * * ‘I absolutely
loved this book … highly recommend’ * * * * * ‘Devoured this
in a night or two … funny, sad and eye-opening’ * * * * *
‘This book refused to allow me to put it down!’ * * * * *
‘Amusing, addictive … kept me reading all night’ * * * * *
"Complex and rich, Chen's story serves as a fascinating window into
a unique period of history and the plight of one displaced family."
-Harper's Bazaar The day nine-year-old San San and her
twelve-year-old brother, Ah Liam, discover their grandmother taking
a hammer to a framed portrait of Chairman Mao is the day that
forever changes their lives. To prove his loyalty to the Party, Ah
Liam reports his grandmother to the authorities. But his belief in
doing the right thing sets in motion a terrible chain of events.
Now they must flee their home on Drum Wave Islet, which sits just a
few hundred meters across the channel from mainland China. But when
their mother goes to procure visas for safe passage to Hong Kong,
the government will only issue them on the condition that she leave
behind one of her children as proof of the family's intention to
return. Against the backdrop of early Maoist China, this
captivating and emotional tale follows a brother, a sister, a
father, and a mother as they grapple with their agonizing decision,
its far-reaching consequences, and their hope for redemption.
HUSTLERS meets BIG LITTLE LIES in the heist of the summer... A NEW
YORK TIMES BESTSELLER 'Propulsive and captivating' Vogue 'Darkly
comedic' Daily Mail Meet Ava: rule-abiding lawyer who has ticked
all of life's boxes. She's married to a successful surgeon and has
just taken an indefinite career break to raise her adorable
toddler. A picture-perfect life. Meet Winnie: Ava's old college
roommate. Once awkward, quiet and apparently academically
challenged, she left Stanford in a shroud of scandal. But now, she
is charismatic, wealthy and has returned to town dripping in
designer accessories. An actual perfect life. When the two women
bump into one another at a local coffee shop, it seems like fate
has intervened: Winnie's new-found success is courtesy of a shady
business and she needs a favour; Ava is realising she is not built
for the stay-at-home life. But what starts as one favour turns into
two, then three, and soon Ava is in far deeper than she ever
imagined. Now Ava has to make the ultimate decision: cut and run,
or risk it all? 'Entertaining, luxurious ... innovative and
subversive' NEW YORK TIMES 'Riveting and energetic' BALLI KAUR
JASWAL 'Clever, sharp, and slyly funny' KIRKUS REVIEWS 'Will keep
you breathless to the last page' CLAIRE MESSUD 'Sly, subversive ...
incisive' BOOKLIST _____ NetGalley readers LOVE Counterfeit 'One of
the best books I've read all year' * * * * * 'Gripping ...
ingenious' * * * * * 'Amusing, addictive story that kept me reading
all night' * * * * * 'Mysterious, suspenseful and twisty ... had me
on the edge of my seat' * * * * * * 'Fresh, observant and somehow
... an incredible story without a wasted word' * * * * * 'I
absolutely loved this book ... highly recommend' * * * * *
'Devoured this in a night or two ... funny, sad and eye-opening' *
* * * * 'This book refused to allow me to put it down!' * * * * *
'Amusing, addictive ... kept me reading all night' * * * * *
Gretchen Lin, adrift at the age of thirty, leaves her floundering
marriage in San Francisco to move back to her childhood home in
Singapore and immediately finds herself face-to-face with the twin
headaches she's avoided her entire adult life: her mother's
drinking problem and the machinations of her father's artisanal soy
sauce business. Surrounded by family, Gretchen struggles with the
tension between personal ambition and filial duty, but still finds
time to explore a new romance with the son of a client, an
attractive man of few words. When an old American friend comes to
town, the two of them are pulled into the controversy surrounding
Gretchen's cousin, the only male grandchild and the heir apparent
to Lin's Soy Sauce. In the midst of increasing pressure from her
father to remain permanently in Singapore-and pressure from her
mother to do just the opposite-Gretchen must decide whether she
will return to her marriage and her graduate studies at the San
Francisco Conservatory, or sacrifice everything and join her
family's crusade to spread artisanal soy sauce to the world. Soy
Sauce for Beginners reveals the triumphs and sacrifices that shape
one woman's search for a place to call home, and the unexpected art
and tradition behind the brewing of a much-used but unsung
condiment. The result is a foodie love story that will give readers
a hearty appreciation for family loyalty and fresh starts.
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