Peony in Love

By Lisa See

Peony in Love - Lisa See
  • Release Date: 2007-06-26
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4
4
From 130 Ratings

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A complex period tapestry inscribed with the age-old tragedy of love and death.”—The New York Times Book Review

“I finally understand what the poets have written. In spring, moved to passion; in autumn only regret.”

In seventeenth-century China, in an elaborate villa on the shores of Hangzhou’s West Lake, Peony lives a sheltered life. One night, during a theatrical performance in her family’s garden, Peony catches sight of an elegant, handsome man and is immediately overcome with emotion. So begins Peony’s unforgettable journey of love and destiny, desire and sorrow, the living world and the afterworld. Eventually expelled from all she’s known, Peony is thrust into a realm where hungry ghosts wander the earth, written words have the power to hurt and kill, and dreams are as vivid as waking life. Lisa See’s novel, based on actual historical events, evokes vividly another time and place—where three generations of women become enmeshed in a dramatic story, uncover past secrets and tragedies, and learn that love can transcend death. Peony in Love will make you ache in heart and mind for young Peony and all the women of the world who want to be heard.

BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Lisa See's Shanghai Girls.

Praise for Peony in Love

“Electrifying . . . a fascinating and often surprising story of women helping women, women hurting women and women misunderstanding each other.”The Miami Herald

“See mines an intriguing vein of Chinese history . . . weaving fact and fiction into a dense romantic tapestry of time and place as she meditates on the meaning of love, the necessity of self-expression and the influence of art.”Los Angeles Times

“A transporting read, to lost worlds earthly and otherwise.”Chicago Tribune

“A quietly beautiful tale that sneaks into the reader’s heart . . . Not since Susie Salmon of Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones has a ghostly narrator been as believable and empathetic.”San Antonio Express-News

“There’s much here to be savored and a great deal to be learned.”The Washington Post Book World

Reviews

  • Loved this one

    5
    By Pculea
    After reading this book I had to order The Peony Pavillion, which Lisa See did research on. Lisa See always develops characters I fall in love with. I also read Pearl Bucks Peony. And, peonies are my favorite flower.
  • pretty depressing

    2
    By Toni FGMAMTC
    I think this is probably one of those stories you either really like or don't. It sort of reminds me of a fable. The writing is good, but the storyline isn't for me. Women are just property. There's so much tragedy. It made me feel depressed. Sometimes the sad parts in a book give me the feels, but this just made me feel sorry for them and downhearted.
  • Omg awesome

    5
    By Dan@DanallDan
    Best book ever! Beautiful tragedy, written so gracefully. You can almost close your eyes and be within the world of the book, the detail is so excellent! Lisa See is one of the few Anglo American writers that writes as with an almost authentic Asian voice, her research is incredible.
  • Peoni in Love

    5
    By Jewelee333
    You will need to keep an open mind for this book. I had to put the book down a few chapters in because I was distraught and mad at Lisa See. After about 2 weeks I continued to read the book and I don't regret it.
  • Different

    3
    By bananas30
    I tried to enjoy this as much as her other books but it just didn't work for me. Do a little research before purchasing. Some may enjoy it but don't expect it to be like her other novels.
  • Unbelievable

    5
    By shinningv
    Love Peony in Love, Lisa does a great job in bringing the character to live. I have read all her reason books and not once was I disappointed
  • Great Book!

    5
    By CrazyJungSays
    I learned so much about Chinese culture of that time from reading this book! The main character's growth and development was something that really captivated me about this book. I must admit my slight frustration at the main character at the beginning of the story due to what appears to be weakness, but her growth and understanding of all that was happening around her really developed the story beautifully. It's amazing and does not disappoint. This was also my first Lisa See book that I read. I am now a big fan of her work and hope to read more of her books soon!
  • One of my favorite books

    5
    By rdbrooke31
    The themes in this book are a little more complex than some of her others but I think that's what made this book special for me. It took the concept of love so much further than your ordinary story. As the Caucasian mother of four children from China I've always been deeply interested in Chinese culture and history and this book brought much of it to life. After reading Peony I also finally understand the Chinese concept of Hungry Ghost. If you like historical fiction and lots of raw emotion and struggle you will enjoy this book. The book moves similar to the emotions of the characters and is not for those looking for fast paced romance novel. You need to savor this one to enjoy it.
  • Intense and Captivating

    4
    By Erics Mom
    The followup to "Snowflower" is different but does not disappoint. Another beautiful rendering by Lisa See which places you intensely in the world of the main character. My heart was pounding as Peony took me through her life and captivated me with her emotion, desire and passion. Another beautiful story leaving me wanting the next book!
  • Boring

    2
    By Glad_e
    I wish I had downloaded the sample first instead of buying the book immediately. I'm a fan of the author so I thought I would really like this novel but was disappointed in the main character. I don't want to give anything away so I won't go into detail but I thought it was boring.