How Much of These Hills Is Gold

A Novel

Hardcover, 288 pages

English language

Published April 21, 2020 by Riverhead Books.

ISBN:
978-0-593-17184-4
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4 stars (8 reviews)

An electric debut novel set against the twilight of the American gold rush, two siblings are on the run in an unforgiving landscape--trying not just to survive but to find a home.

Ba dies in the night; Ma is already gone. Newly orphaned children of immigrants, Lucy and Sam are suddenly alone in a land that refutes their existence. Fleeing the threats of their western mining town, they set off to bury their father in the only way that will set them free from their past. Along the way, they encounter giant buffalo bones, tiger paw prints, and the specters of a ravaged landscape as well as family secrets, sibling rivalry, and glimpses of a different kind of future.

Both epic and intimate, blending Chinese symbolism and re-imagined history with fiercely original language and storytelling, How Much of These Hills Is Gold is a haunting adventure story, an unforgettable sibling …

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3 stars

I wish I'd liked this more than I did because there's some merit to its writing style. For some reason, though, [a:C Pam Zhang|15934143|C Pam Zhang|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1617315708p2/15934143.jpg] seems bent on writing gross-out fiction reminiscent of the splatterpunk writing of the early 1990s. The story, which is about two sisters during the late gold rush in mid-nineteenth-century California, is interesting enough but Zhang too often goes for transcendent depth more than it warrants, and her use of cinematic devices confuses and annoys.
There's also a generous sprinkling of Chinese in it, phrases and words I understood because I lived in China for a year but I doubt other general readers would. Their use doesn't prohibit the understanding of the text, but it could frustrate readers as they're not being used for effect.

For the first seven years of Lucy's life, Ba was a prospector. Seven years of life lived as if windblown, …

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4 stars

Solid interesting book told from a unique point of view during the California gold rush of the mid-1800s. Mostly told from Lucy's point of view, the daughter of Chinese immigrants, it is the story of how her and her sister struggle to survive, both from abusive parents and a cold, racist hard world of the mining community.

You really get into Lucy's story, as she mixes Chinese metaphors and language as she struggles to figure out both her parents and her world. You really feel like you are there, in the cold rain, drought and fire of the times.

I was a bit annoyed at the timeline of the novel. For some reason, she decided to start the book about halfway through the story, and then switch back after about 1/3 of the book had gone by. So for the middle third of the book, you know how things are …

Subjects

  • Fiction
  • Historical fiction
  • California Gold Rush
  • Wild West
  • China
  • Immigration