Ratings10
Average rating4.6
Most of my favorite books have taught me something significant. This is one of them. The stories Meilin tells Renshu throughout their travels and how they correlate to Renshu/Henry's life was written beautifully. I was scared that the ending would also be a tragedy like most of the stories told, but the author tied it in perfectly with Meilin's version of Peach Blossom Spring. It was easy to visualize the scenes in this book. I wish we had more of Meilin's older years with Lin-Na. I felt most connected to Meilin. I also was hoping that Julie would somehow be Lifen's daughter because Wenling and Lifen actually made it to Hong Kong, but it's supposed to be realistic historical fiction. This book is beautiful and I hope Melissa Fu writes more from the WWII era in China and Taiwan.