The Fox Wife
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- 29,99 €
Publisher Description
This program is read by the author.
"Choo narrates the book herself with a grace of voice and manner that is rare in authors. Further, she delivers Chinese names and phrases with the intonation of a native speaker, lending another level of authenticity to this odd and wonderful tale."—The Washington Post
"Yangsze Choo again takes on narration duties herself, and delivers an enchanting reading. Her mellifluous tone enhances the atmosphere of the slight unreality of this folktale-slash-detective story."—Booklist
“Choo narrates this richly complex novel herself, her gorgeous writing delivered in a voice that is deep and precise and lovely. . . . Her tone and words transport us.” —San Francisco Chronicle on The Night Tiger
Some people think foxes are similar to ghosts because we go around collecting qi, but nothing could be further than the truth. We are living creatures, just like you, only usually better looking . . .
Manchuria, 1908.
In the last years of the dying Qing Empire, a courtesan is found frozen in a doorway. Her death is clouded by rumors of foxes, which are believed to lure people by transforming themselves into beautiful women and handsome men. Bao, a detective with an uncanny ability to sniff out the truth, is hired to uncover the dead woman’s identity. Since childhood, Bao has been intrigued by the fox gods, yet they’ve remained tantalizingly out of reach—until, perhaps, now.
Meanwhile, a family who owns a famous Chinese medicine shop can cure ailments but can’t escape the curse that afflicts them—their eldest sons die before their twenty-fourth birthdays. When a disruptively winsome servant named Snow enters their household, the family’s luck seems to change—or does it?
Snow is a creature of many secrets, but most of all she’s a mother seeking vengeance for her lost child. Hunting a murderer, she will follow the trail from northern China to Japan, while Bao follows doggedly behind. Navigating the myths and misconceptions of fox spirits, both Snow and Bao will encounter old friends and new foes, even as more deaths occur.
New York Times bestselling author Yangsze Choo brilliantly explores a world of mortals and
spirits, humans and beasts, and their dazzling intersection. Epic in scope and full of singular, unforgettable characters, The Fox Wife is a stunning novel about old loves and second chances, the depths of maternal love, and ancient folktales that may very well be true.
A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Folklore, historical fiction, and a good old-fashioned detective story all blend together enchantingly in this captivating listen from Yangsze Choo. Bao is a retired detective called in to investigate the mysterious death of a courtesan in 1908 Manchuria. Snow is a young woman quietly hunting for the man she believes responsible for the death of her daughter. Following these two wildly different characters on their long, determined journeys (and wondering when their paths would collide) is mesmerizing. We loved their alternative POVs, with Bao’s thoughts meandering through old regrets and broken memories and Snow’s darting around, full of energy and purpose. Interestingly, both characters are preoccupied with the fabled fox spirits who are said to transform into lovely women. Bao’s interest seems born out of a childhood memory, while Snow’s seems based in…personal experience. The poignant vulnerability at the heart of these characters drives the story even more than the mystery, and Choo’s own dreamy, hypnotic narration transports you straight into their world.