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Cloud Mountain

Published
Jun 1997
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General Fiction General Fiction
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672

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"Majestic, compelling...a sweeping saga in the truest sense." -Lisa See, author of  On Gold Mountain and Snow Flower & the Secret Fan 

"Bold, poetic, and replete with evocative imagery." -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"Riveting, bittersweet...a moving tale of true love, besieged by politics and prejudice, that nonetheless survives the tumultuous times Liu so vividly and intelligently describes." -Kirkus Reviews

In the sweeping tradition of Shogun and The Far Pavilions, bestselling author Aimee Liu offers an epic tale of East and West, of a forbidden love so powerful it defied all taboos and survived four decades of revolution and war...Cloud Mountain

Los Angeles. October 1941. A month before Pearl Harbor, Hope Leon receives a letter smuggled out of war-torn China. It's from her husband, the father of her children, a man she once loved with reckless abandon. "So much time has passed," he writes. "Do you keep place for me in your heart, your home?"

In Hope's voice, through her eyes and her memories, we learn their story...

Northern California, 1906. She was Hope Newfield then, young and headstrong, teaching English to foreign students. He was Liang Po-yu, an idealistic Chinese scholar-revolutionary, intent on bringing modern democracy to his imperial homeland.

She chose Paul Leon for his American name. He called her Hsin-hsin, Mandarin for "hope." When the Great Earthquake came, they rescued each other...and fell desperately in love. And at a time when it was illegal to shoot livestock in California but not Chinese, Hope and Paul dared to defy blatant bigotry, marry, and start a family.

Shanghai, 1911. When the long-awaited revolution toppled China's imperial rulers, Hope and Paul moved to a world more compelling and brutal than Hope had ever known. There, Paul would relentlessly pursue his dream of democracy for his country, even when feuding warlords placed his, Hope's, and their children's lives in the balance. And in that land of turmoil, their love would be tested by personal tragedy and betrayal -- and by their own divided loyalties and conflicting ambitions.

Drawing on the true story of her grandparents' marriage, Aimee Liu has written an unforgettable epic that resonates with authenticity and shimmers with emotion, a rich tapestry of star-crossed lovers torn by events greater than themselves.

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