Peach Blossom Spring

A Novel

400 pages

English language

Published June 14, 2022 by Little Brown & Company.

ISBN:
978-0-316-28673-2
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5 stars

Unexpectedly powerful. Fu paints with broad and fine strokes; she’s much better at fine, but the broad is necessary in an epic like this. Her eye for everyday detail makes scenes vivid and believable. Her sensitivity to emotion makes the story compelling, although, to be honest, her characters felt a little too pat at times. Just a tad too noble. But I’m ok with it.

There’s a lot of pain all throughout: the suffering of nonstop war, that of paranoia and suspicion, the loneliness of hiding inside oneself. Of being unable to connect. I kept flashing back to [b:Fukuyama|57980|Trust The Social Virtue and the Creation of Prosperity|Francis Fukuyama|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1409522132l/57980.SY75.jpg|56475] and his exploration of high- and low-trust societies; here we see the human cost of low trust and how it can—but does not have to—ripple across and down over time. Fu admits in an afterword that the story has parallels …