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Legacy and mystery in post-Tiananmen China.

Little Gods is a masterful exploration of the generational impacts of migration in China. The novel's heart-wrenching depiction of the Tiananmen Square massacre sets the stage for a powerful and complex story that unravels a family's secrets. Readers who enjoy beautifully written and emotionally charged family sagas will savor this book. The intricate and multilayered plot keeps readers engaged until the final page, while the poignant exploration of identity and belonging makes this a truly unforgettable read.

  • New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award Nominee (2021)
  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for First Fiction (2020)
  • PEN Open Book Award Nominee for Longlist (2021)
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ISBN: 9781911590439
Authors: Meng Jin
Publisher: Custom House
Date of Publication: 2020-01-14
Related Topics: Asian Literature, Asia
Goodreads rating: 3.61
(rated by 4768 readers)

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Named a Best Book of Winter by Vogue • USA Today • Electric Literature • PopSugar • Alma “Meng Jin is a writer whose sweep is as intimate as it is global.  Little Gods is a novel about the heart-wracking ways in which we move through history and time.  A fierce and intelligent debut from a writer with longitude and latitude embedded in her vision.” —Colum McCann, New York Times bestselling author of Let the Great World Spin Combining the emotional resonance of Home Fire with the ambition and innovation of Asymmetry, a lyrical and thought-provoking debut novel that explores the complex web of grief, memory, time, physics, history, and selfhood in the immigrant experience, and the complicated bond between daughters and mothers. On the night of June Fourth, a woman gives birth in a Beijing hospital alone. Thus begins the unraveling of Su Lan, a brilliant physicist who until this moment has successfully erased her past, fighting what she calls the mind’s arrow of time. When Su Lan dies unexpectedly seventeen years later, it is her daughter Liya who inherits the silences and contradictions of her life. Liya, who grew up in America, takes her mother’s ashes to China—to her, an unknown country. In a territory inhabited by the ghosts of the living and the dead, Liya’s memories are joined by those of two others: Zhu Wen, the woman last to know Su Lan before she left China, and Yongzong, the father Liya has never known. In this way a portrait of Su Lan emerges: an ambitious scientist, an ambivalent mother, and a woman whose relationship to her own past shapes and ultimately unmakes Liya’s own sense of displacement.A story of migrations literal and emotional, spanning time, space and class, Little Gods is a sharp yet expansive exploration of the aftermath of unfulfilled dreams, an immigrant story in negative that grapples with our tenuous connections to memory, history, and self.
 

Legacy and mystery in post-Tiananmen China.

Little Gods is a masterful exploration of the generational impacts of migration in China. The novel's heart-wrenching depiction of the Tiananmen Square massacre sets the stage for a powerful and complex story that unravels a family's secrets. Readers who enjoy beautifully written and emotionally charged family sagas will savor this book. The intricate and multilayered plot keeps readers engaged until the final page, while the poignant exploration of identity and belonging makes this a truly unforgettable read.

  • New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award Nominee (2021)
  • Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for First Fiction (2020)
  • PEN Open Book Award Nominee for Longlist (2021)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.