Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

2005 • 551 pages

Ratings75

Average rating3.8

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So, I'm going to attempt to give my thoughts on this book, but I honestly am still processing all I read, so I probably won't do it justice...

This book affected me deeply, and I couldn't put it down. There are some books that instantly take you in. Instead of reading and turning pages, you are living with the characters, taking in the world with them, thinking like them, being them. And then that book becomes a part of you, and when you are finished, it remains. This was one of those books for me.

I learned so much about the Chinese culture of this time period from this book, and I found it completely fascinating, even though a lot of it was appalling. Let's just say, I am very grateful I didn't grow up a Chinese women during this time! This has definitely spurred an interest in learning more about the Chinese way of life, thinking, history, culture, etc.

But the picture this book painted of what true friendship is, how different levels of friendship are affected by the different stages of life, and the unique friendships women need to feel complete and fulfilled was probably the thing that stuck with me the most. It gave me much to contemplate in my own life.

And isn't that what the very best stories do?

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