A Concubine For the Family

imagine a wife giving her husband a younger woman as a birthday present! This is a fictionalized account based on a true-life event: my Chinese grandmother's selfless gift to my grandfather to ensure a male heir for the family. It is also a story of feminine solidarity and heroism. full of vivid descriptions, the book tells of dramatic events in an opium den, the traditions of raising silkworms as pets, acupuncture, medicines and techniques used in healing, foot binding, and behavior protocols between husbands and wives, masters and servants, children and parents, as well as the plight of a family fleeing war. It is the heart-rending saga of a “book-fragrant” family and their harrowing experiences from 1937 until the fall of hong kong in1941. reviewing the book, the best-selling author lisa see was moved to write: “You did a terrific job . . . really enjoyed the story.” the kirkus review wrote: “purple jade has broader concerns: there is the unsettling influence of american and european ‘west ocean devils,’ internal strife between the nationalists and communists, and an impending japanese invasion . . . the author details chinese traditions and the fascinating but evanescent world as only someone steeped in the old ways could. an adept stylist and storyteller, the author weaves with simplicity this tale of upper-class china in upheaval . . . an engaging family saga by a talented storyteller.”

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A Concubine For the Family

imagine a wife giving her husband a younger woman as a birthday present! This is a fictionalized account based on a true-life event: my Chinese grandmother's selfless gift to my grandfather to ensure a male heir for the family. It is also a story of feminine solidarity and heroism. full of vivid descriptions, the book tells of dramatic events in an opium den, the traditions of raising silkworms as pets, acupuncture, medicines and techniques used in healing, foot binding, and behavior protocols between husbands and wives, masters and servants, children and parents, as well as the plight of a family fleeing war. It is the heart-rending saga of a “book-fragrant” family and their harrowing experiences from 1937 until the fall of hong kong in1941. reviewing the book, the best-selling author lisa see was moved to write: “You did a terrific job . . . really enjoyed the story.” the kirkus review wrote: “purple jade has broader concerns: there is the unsettling influence of american and european ‘west ocean devils,’ internal strife between the nationalists and communists, and an impending japanese invasion . . . the author details chinese traditions and the fascinating but evanescent world as only someone steeped in the old ways could. an adept stylist and storyteller, the author weaves with simplicity this tale of upper-class china in upheaval . . . an engaging family saga by a talented storyteller.”

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A Concubine For the Family

A Concubine For the Family

by Amy Kwei
A Concubine For the Family

A Concubine For the Family

by Amy Kwei

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imagine a wife giving her husband a younger woman as a birthday present! This is a fictionalized account based on a true-life event: my Chinese grandmother's selfless gift to my grandfather to ensure a male heir for the family. It is also a story of feminine solidarity and heroism. full of vivid descriptions, the book tells of dramatic events in an opium den, the traditions of raising silkworms as pets, acupuncture, medicines and techniques used in healing, foot binding, and behavior protocols between husbands and wives, masters and servants, children and parents, as well as the plight of a family fleeing war. It is the heart-rending saga of a “book-fragrant” family and their harrowing experiences from 1937 until the fall of hong kong in1941. reviewing the book, the best-selling author lisa see was moved to write: “You did a terrific job . . . really enjoyed the story.” the kirkus review wrote: “purple jade has broader concerns: there is the unsettling influence of american and european ‘west ocean devils,’ internal strife between the nationalists and communists, and an impending japanese invasion . . . the author details chinese traditions and the fascinating but evanescent world as only someone steeped in the old ways could. an adept stylist and storyteller, the author weaves with simplicity this tale of upper-class china in upheaval . . . an engaging family saga by a talented storyteller.”


Product Details

BN ID: 2940046181043
Publisher: Amy Kwei
Publication date: 09/18/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 629 KB

About the Author

A graduate of St. John’s University (BA) and Vassar College (MA). She is retired from teaching in Bennett College and Dutchess Community College. She has twice won the Talespinner Competition sponsored by the Poughkeepsie Journal. One of the judges, Michael Korda, commented: “Has a very strong cultural appeal, and gives the reader a quick, instant understanding of Chinese values, and how they differ from our own. As well, it is simply written, perhaps the best written of all the stories here.” Her young adult novel Intrigue in the House of Wong was published in 2009. Her short stories and essays have appeared in Prima Materia, Short Story International, CAAC Inflight magazine, Westchester Family, Dutchess Magazine, The Country, and Dutchess Mature Life. Andover Green published one of her children’s stories in Six Inches to England. Amy is working on Under the Red Moon— a sequel to A Concubine for the Family. An excerpt from the book was published as a short story in the Skollie magazine of the Aspen Writers Foundation.

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