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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
Author: Lisa See

Book Information
Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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ISBN-13: 9781400060283 - ISBN-10: 1400060281
Publication Date: 6/28/2005
Pages: 272


Other Versions of this Book: Audio CD (Abridged), Paperback

Book Description:
Lily is haunted by memories-of who she once was, and of a person, long gone, who defined her existence. She has nothing but time now, as she recounts the tale of Snow Flower, and asks the gods for forgiveness.

In nineteenth-century China, when wives and daughters were foot-bound and lived in almost total seclusion, the women in one remote Hunan county developed their own secret code for communication: nu shu (“women's writing”). Some girls were paired with laotongs, “old sames,” in emotional matches that lasted throughout their lives. They painted letters on fans, embroidered messages on handkerchiefs, and composed stories, thereby reaching out of their isolation to share their hopes, dreams, and accomplishments.

With the arrival of a silk fan on which Snow Flower has composed for Lily a poem of introduction in nu shu, their friendship is sealed and they become “old sames” at the tender age of seven. As the years pass, through famine and rebellion, they reflect upon their arranged marriages, loneliness, and the joys and tragedies of motherhood. The two find solace, developing a bond that keeps their spirits alive. But when a misunderstanding arises, their lifelong friendship suddenly threatens to tear apart.

Snow Flower and the Secret Fan is a brilliantly realistic journey back to an era of Chinese history that is as deeply moving as it is sorrowful. With the period detail and deep resonance of Memoirs of a Geisha, this lyrical and emotionally charged novel delves into one of the most mysterious of human relationships: female friendship.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Candy B. (candieb) wrote on 1/21/2007...

7 member(s) found this review helpful.

Someone in one of my book clubs chose this book to read. I read the little blurb for it and wasn't looking forward to reading it. It just didn't sound that interesting to me. Boy, was I dead wrong. Just wrong.

This was one of the better books I've read lately. I was horrified, fascinated, happy, sad and terrified all at the same time. I didn't know much about this era of China before reading this book and I was intrigued by many things in here, I even had to spend some time at Wikipedia looking stuff up.

The core of the story is about a friendship, but for me it went way beyond that, yes there was the footbinding (literally reading this made my own feet ache with horror), but there's also the marriage practices, the "place" the women have in their home, nu shu, etc etc...

Read it. It was really very good - a surprisingly good read for me this year!

Sandra L. (sbelle) wrote on 9/11/2009...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A captivating story and history of China girls becoming women.

Baldwin B. (BarbaraB) wrote on 10/14/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Execellent book. It explores the persceptions of two women and provides wonderful insight into the Chineese culture.

Amanda K. (nonstopreader) wrote on 8/11/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Gripping, emotional, unbelievable

Kim C. wrote on 7/23/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I bought this book on a whim and thoroughly enjoyed reading it. The story is such a good read, I would (and have) recommend this book!

Karen K. (krin) wrote on 1/22/2008...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was a moving book about friendship and how different perceptions can affect it. I also learned a lot about women's lives and customs in 19th century rural China.

Jamie B. (sashasmom) wrote on 9/5/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Really enjoyed this book. It held you till the end and then you hated for it to end. What a lovely story.

JoAnn G. (bookwoman28) wrote on 8/8/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Author Lisa See turns from her series of mystery lit books set in modern day China, to explore the closed world of women's friendships and hardships in the nineteenth century, when a secret language enabled women to support one another. This was the most graphic description of the foot-binding of young girls that I have ever encountered.

Kathy S. (nana23) wrote on 5/14/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A wonderful book about a secret civilization of women who lived in China many years ago. If you loved Memoirs of a Geisha, you will find this book wonderful.


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Diana L. (mamadiana) wrote on 8/11/2009...


Some books I can finish reading, put away and move on to another book. Others remain with me far beyond finishing that last chapter. This book was one of those. I will be thinking about the characters (so real to me--despite the immense cultural differences!) for a long time to come. I was horrified reading about footbinding, and horrified reading about the way women were brainwashed into really believing they were worthless members of society. However, the love the two "old sames" shared and the lessons that Lily learned through that love moved me, inspired me, and thrilled me.

Monica A. (mjsushi) wrote on 3/9/2009...


Loved this - used it as my book club pick last year!

Cathe B. (schoolworm) wrote on 8/27/2007...


I read this book for a book club. We loved it and are looking forward to read Peony in Love.

Ruth H. (Ruth) wrote on 6/10/2006...


Excellent historical look at 19th century China from a woman's perspective.

Karen B. wrote on 1/18/2006...


Two chinese girls, one of lower standing, are made into "old sames". The story follows the tales of foot binding, marriage, children, war, and the trials of friendship that cannot always be forgiven.

Dannielle I. (dani) wrote on 11/20/2005...


A very good read. I enjoyed the glimpse into 19th century China and the theme of female friendships was timeless.

Pat G. wrote on 10/13/2005...


What an interesting book about the women from China!!!!!

Matthew R. wrote on 10/6/2005...


Set in 1800's China-a multi-generational epic about the lives, loves, losses of fascinating female characters


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