The Lost Daughter of Happiness by Geling Yan

The Lost Daughter of Happiness by Geling Yan

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Summary

Geling Yan traces the lives of two individuals separated by prejudice and mistrust, but bound forever by their passion for one another. But many barriers are laid between the lovers - by Chris's wealthy family, and most menacingly by Fusang's murderous pimp, who bestrides Chinatown with a clutch of daggers at his waist.

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The Lost Daughter of Happiness by Geling Yan

Geling Yan traces the lives of two individuals separated by prejudice and mistrust, but bound forever by their passion for one another. Fusang is a Chinese girl shanghaied from her village in China, brought to California and sold into the seedy underworld of prostitution. Soon she falls into an obsessive relationship with a young boy, Chris. But many barriers are laid between the lovers - by Chris's wealthy family, and most menacingly by Fusang's murderous pimp, who bestrides Chinatown with a clutch of daggers at his waist.
Born in Shanghai to a writer and an actress, Geling Yan began writing in the late 1970s as a war correspondent covering the Sino-Vietnamese border conflicts. Her first novel was published in China in 1985. In 1989, following the massacre at Tiananmen Square, she left China for the United States. Since then, two of her works have been made into films and a collection of her short fiction was translated into English. She has won many awards, both in China and the USA. She now lives in San Francisco.
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ISBN 13 9780571253562
ISBN 10 0571253563
Title The Lost Daughter of Happiness
Author Geling Yan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2010-02-04
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.