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Daughters of the sun and moon [large print] : a novel / Lisa See.

See, Lisa, (author.).

Summary:

"Lisa See draws on the vibrancy and turmoil of post-Civil War Los Angeles to tell the story of three Chinese women who managed to survive and, eventually, thrive, despite all odds. In 1870, three Chinese women arrive in the small, dusty, and violent pueblo of Los Angeles. Dove, the bound-footed daughter of an imperial scholar, is entrancing and innocent. These characteristics should bring her great rewards, beginning with her arranged marriage to a much older merchant. Petal, the big-footed daughter of peasants, has grown up hungry and with dirt between her toes. In a moment of desperation, Petal's father sells her to buy money for rice seed, and she is loaded onto a ship to the Gold Mountain -- America -- where she is once again sold. Moon is married to a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. She is educated, speaks fluent English, and has been endowed with a face of great beauty, yet her failed foot binding as a child has left her with a limp that lessens her value in the eyes of many. Each woman has her own desires. Dove wants to love and be loved, Petal desires freedom, and Moon seeks justice. Together they face a larger society that wishes them not one ounce of good will. Anti-Chinese sentiment is strong in Los Angeles, and this eventually leads to the Night of Horrors during which all three women are challenged in ways they could not have imagined. Brought together by hardship and heartbreak, they must use their bravery, endurance, and ability to "eat bitterness" to discover their voices, find freedom, and connect through solace and friendship. Together they are daughters of the sun and moon."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9798900820002
  • Physical Description: 581 pages (large print) : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
  • Edition: Center Point Large Print edition.
  • Publisher: Thorndike, Maine : Center Point Large Print, 2026.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes author's note with historical information.
Regular print version previously published by: Scribner.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 567-573).
Subject:
Los Angeles Massacre, Los Angeles, Calif., 1871 > Fiction.
Chinese > United States > Social conditions > Fiction.
Chinese > Women > 19th century > Fiction.
Women immigrants > United States > Social conditions > Fiction.
Chinese > Violence against > United States > Fiction.
Chinatown (Los Angeles, Calif.) > Fiction.
Los Angeles (Calif.) > History > Fiction.
California > History > 1850-1950 > Fiction.
Genre:
Historical fiction.
Social problem fiction.
Large print books.

Available copies

  • 13 of 25 copies available at NC Cardinal.
  • 2 of 3 copies available at Onslow County Public Library. (Show)

Holds

  • 17 current holds with 25 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Jacksonville Main Library LP FIC SEE (Text) 36015002730048 Adult Large Print New Fiction Available -
Sneads Ferry Branch Library LP FIC SEE (Text) 36015002730105 Adult Large Print New Fiction Checked out 08/10/2026
Swansboro Branch Library LP FIC SEE (Text) 36015002730162 Adult Large Print New Fiction Available -
Bailey Public Library LTE FIC See (Text) 37807000070048 Adult Large Print Fiction Checked out 08/18/2026
Barco Library F LT SEE (Text) 39488201041268 Adult Large Print Fiction Checked out 08/24/2026
Black Mountain Library LP SEE (Text) 0020514222957 Adult Large Print New Fiction Checked out 08/21/2026
Columbus Library ONORDER (Text) POLK2039879 On Order On order -
Dunn Public Library LgPrt F See (Text) 33436001862306 Adult Large Print Fiction Available -
Etowah Branch SEE (Text) 33258035542973 Adult Large Print New Fiction Checked out 08/12/2026
Farmville Public Library LP F SEE (Text) 23900000105742 Adult Large Print New Fiction Available -

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