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Invisible Orphans
By (Author) Jade Moon Le
Rare Bird Books
Rare Bird Books
2nd January 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Fiction: general and literary
813.6
Paperback
232
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
A young kindergarten teacher from Hong Kong and an American expat meet serendipitously on China's southernmost island of Hainan, a paradise where the boundless sea meets the wide sky. Soon after, young Vivi and Matthew marry and set off to live out their dreams on an organic farm in Indiana. Then, an unexpected tragedy leaves Vivi devastated.
Struggling to maintain the farm as well as the bonds she has formed with Matthew's family, Vivi wrestles with Matthew's sudden absence from her life in this emotional investigation via a series of remembered conversations, letters, inner monologues, and journal entries that span over twenty years.
Invisible Orphans delves into the universal feelings of love and loss, capitulation and perseverance, and as the dust settles, an appreciation for the strange mystery of being alive.
"Across China and the U.S.and many other places in betweenInvisible Orphans illuminates the tensions of strangeness and belonging, heartbreak and love, destruction and growth in both physical and relational environments. This novel offers a complex rendering of a marriage within a larger portrait of grief, memory, and mental health. Jade Moon Les keen sensitivity moves us beyond cultural taboos and stigma and into compassion and feeling. Through the painful prism of loss, we see the luster of life."
Rachel Rueckert, author of East Winds
Jade Moon Le grew up in a traditional Chinese matriarchal family permeated by the Portuguese and British influence of Hong Kong and Macau. Her playmates spoke many languages, yet they learned to understand each other, initiating Les curiosity in studying languages and observing people. A devoted bookworm since childhood, Le currently lives in California.