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The Lotus Shoes by Jane Yang is my first ARC that I have been selected for and it was a pleasure to read from start to finish. This historical fiction is based in the late 1800s China about the lives of two young girls, Little Flower and Linjing, from different classes and how their lives become intertwined when Little Flower is sold to the Fong family as a muizai (slave) to serve Linjing. The chapters flip between the perspectives of Little Flower and Linjing mapping how they grow up throughout the book through scandal, hardships, love, friendship, and sisterhood.
Little Flower’s character defies and challenges the assumptions of 1800s Chinese ideals of femininity, whether that’s her unparalleled skills in embroidery, which is assumed to only be a skill that gentille women possess. It’s rare that I love a book where I have absolutely disdain for one of the main characters. It reminded me of the Kite Runner, because Linjing is a selfish, wicked person, and I am sure that some might feel that she has a redemption arc, but I absolutely did not. Nonetheless, her character is instrumental to this book and made it all the more interesting since Little Flower is who you spend your time rooting for. The intentionality of the class-tension and human behaviour, and good versus evil is a page turner.
I loved that Yang was inspired by familial stories and the research that she put into writing this book– I definitely felt transported back into that time and it sparked an interest for me to invest time to read non-fiction about this era, especially regarding the history of golden lotuses (foot binding), culture around womanhood and marriage, and celibate sisterhoods during this time. I appreciated learning something new from this book.
Thank you to Harlequin Trade Publishing through NetGalley for selecting me to provide feedback on The Lotus Shoes, and I look forward to picking up a physical copy of the book when it’s published on January 21, 2025!
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