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Vanessa Hua

    Vanessa Hua crafts narratives that delve into the complexities of human connection and societal structures. Her work explores themes of identity, migration, and the search for belonging, often drawing from her experiences reporting globally. She is known for her insightful prose and her ability to illuminate the intricate lives of her characters. Hua's writing is distinguished by its powerful voice and engaging storytelling.

    Forbidden City
    Deceit and Other Possibilities: Stories
    • Deceit and Other Possibilities: Stories

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(199)Add rating

      Immigrant families grapple with their identities in a new America, as Vanessa Hua's debut collection explores the complexities of belonging. The characters are deeply connected to both their ancestral roots and their adopted homeland, navigating the challenges of straddling two worlds. Through their stories, the collection highlights the unique experiences and struggles faced by those caught between cultures, offering a poignant reflection on the immigrant experience.

      Deceit and Other Possibilities: Stories
    • In 1960s China, a teenage girl becomes Mao Zedong's protégé and lover, embodying the Cultural Revolution in this poignant novel. On the brink of her sixteenth birthday, Mei aspires to be a model revolutionary. When the Communist Party recruits girls for a secretive role in the capital, she seizes the chance to escape her impoverished village. Upon arriving at the Chairman's lavish residence, she discovers that the girls' duty is to dance with Party elites. Ambitious and intelligent, Mei quickly focuses on the Chairman, becoming his confidante and lover. As he navigates political rivalries, Mei confronts schemers from the dance troupe and the Chairman's powerful wife, who has her own agenda. When the Chairman assigns Mei a political mission, she embraces it passionately, but the harsh realities of the revolution lead her to question her beliefs. This narrative offers an epic yet intimate look at one of history's most enigmatic leaders during a tumultuous time in China. Mei's harrowing journey of truth and disillusionment provokes reflections on power, manipulation, and faith, all through the lens of a passionate teenage girl.

      Forbidden City