The Immortal Woman
A Novel
by Su Chang
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Pub Date Mar 04 2025 | Archive Date Mar 04 2025
House of Anansi Press Inc. | House of Anansi Press
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Description
By turns wry and lyrical, The Immortal Woman reveals an insider’s view of the fractured lives of new Chinese immigrants and those they leave behind.
A Chinese mother and daughter wrestle with the demons of their past. Lemei, once a student Red Guard leader in 1960s Shanghai and a journalist at a state newspaper, was involved in a brutal act of violence during the Tiananmen Square protests and lost all hope for her country. Her daughter, Lin, is a student at an American university, executing her mother’s grand plan for her to become a true Westerner.
Following China’s meteoric rise, Lemei is slowly dragged into a nationalistic perspective that stuns Lin, leading to grave conflicts. Their final confrontation results in tragic consequences, exposing the constant tension Chinese immigrants face—the push and pull between the pressure of assimilation and the allure of Chinese nationalism. How does unresolved political trauma lead to internalized racism and eroded identities? And how do immigrants find true belonging in a world that feels increasingly divided?
The Immortal Woman is a sweeping generational story of heartbreak, resilience, yearning, and ultimately, hope for a better future.
Advance Praise
“The Immortal Woman reveals a woman’s experience of revolution. Mothers and daughters suffer from mistakes and betrayals during the terror of the Tiananmen Square protests. In difficult migrations to a new country, a new culture, they try to leave behind a past that relentlessly torments them. But even a repressive regime cannot silence a woman’s emotional truth, and Su Chang tells it in this novel. It’s a book that makes our hearts bigger. Read it.”
—Kim Echlin, author of Speak, Silence
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781487013172 |
PRICE | $20.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 384 |