Snow Flower and the Secret Fan

Paperback, 288 pages

English language

Published Feb. 21, 2006 by Random House Trade Paperbacks.

ISBN:
978-0-8129-6806-4
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4 stars (25 reviews)

In nineteenth-century China, in a remote Hunan county, a girl named Lily, at the tender age of seven, is paired with a laotong, “old same,” in an emotional match that will last a lifetime. The laotong, Snow Flower, introduces herself by sending Lily a silk fan on which she’s painted a poem in nu shu, a unique language that Chinese women created in order to communicate in secret, away from the influence of men.

As the years pass, Lily and Snow Flower send messages on fans, compose stories on handkerchiefs, reaching out of isolation to share their hopes, dreams, and accomplishments. Together, they endure the agony of foot-binding, and reflect upon their arranged marriages, shared loneliness, and the joys and tragedies of motherhood. The two find solace, developing a bond that keeps their spirits alive. But when a misunderstanding arises, their deep friendship suddenly threatens to tear apart.

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3 stars

The writing was beautiful, I loved the setting. The main character was equal parts inspiring and infuriating. Another reminder of the importance of communication with your loved ones. Incidentally, I'm not sure several weeks of devoted care is enough to erase decades of mistreatment and callousness. Even in the end, it felt like everything she did was to make herself feel better, and not to benefit Snow Flower.

Review of 'Snow Flower and the Secret Fan' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This book is lovely. Simply lovely.

We follow Snow Flower and Lily, pledged in a lifelong laotong friendship from the early days of their foot binding. Through growing up, betrothal, marriage, children, love, war, and loss they share their lives and their secrets, until misunderstanding and pride tear them apart. It's a novel about friendship, but it's also so much more. It's a reflection from an old woman on her life and the decisions she has made along the way. Did I mention it is beautifully written? Because it is. And sad, and happy, and moving. Just like life.

Review of 'Snow Flower and the Secret Fan' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I read this through the haze of sleep deprivation and baby blues that comes with the first two weeks of being a new mom. As such, I found the book both profoundly moving, and palpably, viscerally almost unbearably sad. See is very evocative -- I usually do very poorly with historical fiction, especially set in an era about which I had little a priori knowledge, but I found myself very invested in the characters.

Review of 'Snow Flower and the Secret Fan' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A small group of old familars to start with. We were cringing at the descriptions of foot-binding, and remarking on how well the book had shown us a window into a time and place completely foreign to us, but a fresh face came running in, apologizing profusely for being late. She grew up in a village in Taiwan, and for her, the book brought back vivid memories of her childhood. (And she was astonished to learn that See doesn't speak Chinese.)

We rambled on about relationships between women (in-laws in particular), the advantages and disadvantages for arranged marriages vs marrying for love...

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Subjects

  • Popular American Fiction
  • Women
  • General
  • Asian American Novel And Short Story
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - Historical
  • Reminiscing in old age
  • Psychological
  • Historical - General
  • Fiction / General
  • Female friendship
  • China