My favorite read for March is Janie Chang's The Porcelain Moon. It is a historical novel from the early to mid twentieth century that takes place in Hong Kong. Chang previously wrote The Library of Legends and Dragon Springs Road. The story follows the travails of two young women in France as the country is torn apart by war. The main character, Pauline Deng, is Chinese and is living in France with her cousin in order to support the family's porcelain trade. She is able to avoid an arranged marriage in Shanghai by living in Paris. Before reading this book, I knew next to nothing about the Chinese laborers who came to France during WW1. I learned so much about this little part of history. The chapters alternated between Pauline's story and the story of Camille Roussel. Camille is planning her escape from an abusive marriage and is trying to end a love affair that can no longer continue. Toward the end of the book, their stories merged.
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