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Shanghailanders
Shanghailanders | Juli Min
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A dazzling and ambitious debut novel that follows a cosmopolitan Shanghai household backward in time--beginning in 2040 and moving through our present and the recent past--exploring their secrets, their losses, and the ways a family makes and remakes itself across the years. 2040: Wealthy real estate investor 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 sophisticated Japanese-French 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 the people in their orbit--a nanny from the provinces, a private driver with a penchant for danger, and a grandmother whose memories of the past echo the present. We glimpse a future where the city's waters rise and the specter of apocalypse is never far off. But in Juli Min's hands, we also see that whatever may change, universal constants remain: love is complex, life is not fair, and family will always be stubbornly connected by blood, secrets, and longing. Brilliantly constructed and achingly resonant, Shanghailanders is an unforgettable exploration of marriage, relationships, and the layered experience of time.
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NataliePatalie
Shanghailanders | Juli Min
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Such an interesting concept, but I'm still trying to wrap my head around some of it. If Cloud Atlas was Asian and more linear (or backwards linear??).

RowReads1 It looks so good with your nails. 17h
NataliePatalie @RowReads1 Thank you! 💜 5h
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Megabooks
Shanghailanders | Juli Min
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A few really good ones, a lot of good ones, and a few disappointments. I read all three of my February #aardvark choices in the month of February! 🎉🎉

Megabooks Favorite @AardvarkBookClub choice: Dead Money. If you love thrillers and Silicon Valley it‘s for you. 1d
Megabooks But this one was great, too, and such a unique book! 1d
LeeRHarry I really liked The Nest too when I read it years ago - I was in the mood for some unlikeable characters I guess. 😊 1d
Deblovestoread Great reading month! I love we can share 🌟 reviews from Storygraph. Stacking your faves. 1d
Gissy Impressed🤩📚👏👏👏👏 10h
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Megabooks
Shanghailanders | Juli Min
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I loved both my #bookspin and #doublespin this month. Summerwater has rightfully received a lot of love here. Shanghailanders also in that novel-in-stories vibe with the story of a Chinese/Japanese parents with three daughters living in Shanghai after the parents met as young adults in Paris. The story is told in reverse chronological order. I don‘t think that plot device added anything, but the novel was still great! Life update ⬇️

Megabooks Dad is still in the nursing home. We miss having him here, and he is very homesick, which is heartbreaking! He is making some progress in PT/OT/speech therapy but so far not enough that we can manage him in home. I don‘t have a lot of space to feel my feelings because my energy goes to supporting Mom and Dad. But it is vastly physically easier for me with him there. One of us is visiting him everyday and usually staying for an hour. ⬇️ 1w
Megabooks I have caught the flu. (I think. No test yet to confirm.) So I‘m just trying to stay away from everyone today. Otherwise, I‘m reading some. If you want to know what, I‘m still logging under the same handle on the storygraph. Miss everyone here and hoping my life hits a routine soon. @BarbaraBB your birthday gift arrived yesterday!!! Yay!! Thank you!! 💙💙 1w
Librarybelle ❤️❤️❤️ 1w
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Bookwormjillk Happy belated birthday, hope you feel better soon, and hoping for continued progress for your dad. (edited) 1w
BarbaraBB Thanks for the update. Such hard times. Of course I follow along on Storygraph and I‘ll email soon too! 💕 1w
sarahbarnes Happy birthday and hope you feel better soon. ♥️ 1w
Ruthiella ❤️❤️❤️ 1w
TheAromaofBooks Glad you enjoyed your Spins!!!! It's tough when you just physically can no longer provide someone you love with the care they need. But it's wonderful that you can still be close and do what you can!! 1w
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Karisimo
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This one starts in 2040 and works backwards to 2014! #aboutabook #setinfuture

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Eggs Awesome 👏🏻 7mo
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Decalino
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This powerful novel opens in Shanghai in 2040 and moves backward in time, revealing moments in the lives of the Yang family: Leo, a wealthy structural engineer and Shanghai native; his wife Eko, born in Japan and raised in Paris; their three daughters, Yumi, Yuko and Kiko; and glimpses of the staff whose lives are temporarily interwoven with theirs. Fascinating, beautifully written, and deeply tragic.

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LeafingThroughLife
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Someday I‘m going to choose a #NetGalley I actually like again. This is not that day. The writing isn‘t bad but I couldn‘t get engaged with these ultra rich characters who do reprehensible things in a weirdly casual and unremarkable way. Told in reverse chronology, this should have been interesting but instead turned out to be a pet peeve of mine: a bunch of short stories that threw on a trench coat to pretend to be a novel. #bookspin for May.

TheAromaofBooks Fantastic review!! Love a succinct, thoughtful bail review 😂 10mo
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robinb
Shanghailanders | Juli Min
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This debut is a hard one for me to rate. Centering around the seemingly perfect, wealthy Shanghai Lang family of 5 (parents Leo and Eko; daughters Yumi, Yoko and Kiko) and the high and low points in their lives (both personally and as a group). The story is told in a regressive timeline (2040-2014) and includes snippets from each family member‘s life. It‘s a story about marriage, about parenting, about siblings and about those people who come 🔻

robinb into their orbits during certain periods. The regressive nature of the story was a unique presentation and an angle to showcase each character‘s background/motivations, but going backwards through time in 5+ persons‘ lives at times was confusing/disorienting. I‘ll be honest. I had a difficult time relating to any member of this family, which in turn made it a hard story to get through. The family dynamics were depressing and hard 🔻 10mo
robinb at times to have much sympathy for. I found them a bit arrogant, cold and mostly unfeeling as individuals and in their interpersonal relationships. And I‘m not overly fond of books that end abruptly with no real tie-up/denouement. The writing style was perfectly fine, but in the end this one just wasn‘t for me. 2.75/5⭐️ 10mo
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