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Published: 27th August 2024
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The Cry of the Silkworm
By (Author) Shi Naseer
Atlantic Books
Atlantic Books
27th August 2024
6th June 2024
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family life fiction / Stories about family
Narrative theme: sense of place
Narrative theme: coming of age
813.6
Hardback
416
Width 140mm, Height 222mm, Spine 32mm
520g
Growing up in 1990s China, in a village where failure to observe the rigidly enforced one-child policy is deemed tantamount to a crime, Chen Di must fight to get the education she craves in a world in which boys are prioritized.
Following her mother's untimely death, 16-year-old Chen Di's thirst for vengeance against those she holds responsible brings about her transformation from a gutsy, marginalized child into an aikido-practising young woman who braves Shanghai.
A startling illumination of the ripple effect of the authoritarian regime's policies still being felt today, this moving debut is perfect for readers of The Beekeeper of Aleppo and A Thousand Splendid Suns.
An epic debut, full of ambition and personality. Shi Naseer has given us a heroine for the ages. Nikita Lalwani, author of You People
Gorgeously written, poignant, and propulsive, The Cry of the Silkworm could only have been written by a Chinese native who experienced first-hand the horrors of China's one-child policy. A gripping debut. I couldn't put it down. Nancy Crochiere, author of Graceland
A revelation - a hard plunge into a roiling China, a thriller and spiritual journey, a deeply felt story about the broken and the beautiful. These settings: they're rich, scented, spellbinding. A haunting debut from a remarkable new writer. Bill Beverly, author of Dodgers
A suspenseful debut, set in China during the one-child policy, about a powerful young woman making her way in a male-dominated world. Eve LaPlante, author of American Jezebel
Shi Naseer grew up in China under the one-child policy before immigrating to Australia as a teenager and subsequently earning a master's in mathematics from Cambridge University and PhD in black-hole physics from Harvard University. She currently divides her time between Connecticut and Pakistan, and lives with her husband and son.