Welcome to Shelf Control — an original feature created and hosted by Bookshelf Fantasies.
Shelf Control is a weekly celebration of the unread books on our shelves. Pick a book you own but haven’t read, write a post about it (suggestions: include what it’s about, why you want to read it, and when you got it), and link up! For more info on what Shelf Control is all about, check out my introductory post, here.
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Title: Peony in Love
Author: Lisa See
Published: 2007
Length: 297 pages
What it’s about (synopsis via Goodreads):
“I finally understand what the poets have written. In spring, moved to passion; in autumn only regret.”
For young Peony, betrothed to a suitor she has never met, these lyrics from The Peony Pavilion mirror her own longings. In the garden of the Chen Family Villa, amid the scent of ginger, green tea, and jasmine, a small theatrical troupe is performing scenes from this epic opera, a live spectacle few females have ever seen. Like the heroine in the drama, Peony is the cloistered daughter of a wealthy family, trapped like a good-luck cricket in a bamboo-and-lacquer cage. Though raised to be obedient, Peony has dreams of her own.
Peony’s mother is against her daughter’s attending the production: “Unmarried girls should not be seen in public.” But Peony’s father assures his wife that proprieties will be maintained, and that the women will watch the opera from behind a screen. Yet through its cracks, Peony catches sight of an elegant, handsome man with hair as black as a cave–and is immediately overcome with emotion.
So begins Peony’s unforgettable journey of love and destiny, desire and sorrow–as Lisa See’s haunting new novel, based on actual historical events, takes readers back to seventeenth-century China, after the Manchus seize power and the Ming dynasty is crushed.
Steeped in traditions and ritual, this story brings to life another time and place–even the intricate realm of the afterworld, with its protocols, pathways, and stages of existence, a vividly imagined place where one’s soul is divided into three, ancestors offer guidance, misdeeds are punished, and hungry ghosts wander the earth. Immersed in the richness and magic of the Chinese vision of the afterlife, transcending even death, Peony in Love explores, beautifully, the many manifestations of love. Ultimately, Lisa See’s new novel addresses universal themes: the bonds of friendship, the power of words, and the age-old desire of women to be heard.
How and when I got it:
I bought a copy, at least five or six years ago.
Why I want to read it:
I’ve read at least three other books by Lisa See, and have loved them all. This is one that just got away from me — I always meant to get back to it, and never did. I love the sound of the ghostly elements, and can’t wait to check it out.
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I need to read this one, too, Lisa! It’s been waiting!
Now I’m trying to figure out where my copy is — I know it’s hiding somewhere in my house, but where???
That’s the worst when you can’t find the book you want to read, Lisa!
Probably a sign that I need to reorganize my bookshelves! 🙂
This sounds so interesting! I haven’t read any Lisa See yet but she’s an author who’s been on my radar for a while now so I need to check her out the next time I’m craving some historical fiction. 🙂
https://jessticulates.com/2018/10/03/shelf-control-4-this-week-in-books-03-10-18/
She’s really wonderful! My book group just read The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane a few months ago, and we had an amazing discussion afterward. Very moving, very eye-opening.
This is a Lisa See book I haven’t read either. I hope you get the chance to read it soon😊
Thanks! Which of her books have you read? Do you have a favorite?
This sounds like a wonderful book. I’ve heard of this author, but never read anything by her. Thanks for sharing.
https://thebookconnectionccm.blogspot.com/2018/10/shelf-control-oct-3.html
Thanks so much, and thanks for sharing your link!
Again an author I’ve never read. Must check it out. Mine for this week:
https://potpourri2015.wordpress.com/2018/10/03/shelf-control-17/
I do a once a month WOW type post, and I was looking for another meme to piggyback with it and I think I’ve found it! See you the first Wednesday in November. 👍✨
Sounds great! I’ll look forward to your post! 🙂