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		<title>Shanghailanders</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[2040: Leo Yang - handsome, distinguished, a real Shanghai man - is on the train back to the city after seeing his family off at the airport. His wife, Eko, and their two eldest children, Yumi and Yoko, are headed for Boston, though one daughter's revelation will soon reroute them to Paris. 2039: Kiko, their youngest daughter and an aspiring actress, decides to pursue fame at any cost, like her icon Marilyn Monroe. 2038: Yumi comes to Yoko in need, after a college-dorm situation at Harvard goes disastrously wrong. As the years rewind to 2014, 'Shanghailanders' brings readers into the shared and separate lives of the Yang family parent by parent, daughter by daughter, and through the eyes of those in their orbit.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Longlisted for the 2025 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENECE IN FICTION *<i> TIME </i>100 Must-Read Books of 2024 * <i>THE NEW YORK TIMES </i>Editors&#8217; Choice * <i>PEOPLE</i> 10 Best Debut Fiction Books of 2024</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Thrilling&#8217;</b> <i>TIME<br /></i><b>&#8216;Simmering with secrets and tensions&#8217; </b><i>THE NEW YORK TIMES<br /></i><b>&#8216;Quick-footed and captivating . . . a perfect holiday read&#8217; </b><i>MONOCLE</i></p>
<p>Leo and Eko Yang and their three daughters seems to have  it all &#8211; wealth, beauty and brains; a privileged life in the  world of international Shanghai, Paris and Boston. But as  the children become adults and their parents celebrate  twenty-five years of marriage, the Yangs are at a crossroads.  What bonds still keep them together? What are the  foundations of a family?</p>
<p>Beginning in the year 2040 and moving backward through  the present to 2014, <i>Shanghailanders </i>takes readers into the  intimacies and desires of each of the Yangs, as well as the  people in their orbit &#8211; a nanny from the provinces, a private  driver with a penchant for danger, and a grandmother whose  memories of the past echo the present.</p>
<p>As we watch this changing family in their changing world,  universal constants remain: love is complex and family will  always be stubbornly connected by blood, secrets and  longing. Along the way, Min shows how a family makes and  remakes itself over the years, what unites us and slowly  drives us apart.</p>
<p><b>&#8216;Min has established herself as a sharp chronicler of contemporary China &#8211; and of the ever-complicated matters of the heart&#8217;</b> Kirsten Chen, author of <i>COUNTERFEIT</i><br /><b>&#8216;Remarkable . . . Having knowledge of these characters&#8217; futures before we  know about their past makes stumbling on their bygone days all the more touching&#8217; </b><i>THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW</i><br /><b>&#8216;Sophisticated and affecting&#8217; </b><i>THE LOS ANGELES TIMES</i><br /><b>&#8216;Elegant and crystalline&#8217; </b><i>GUARDIAN</i></p>
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