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The Shanghai Wife

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Forbidden friendship, political conspiracy and incendiary passion draw Australian woman Annie Brand deep into the glamour and turmoil of 1920s Shanghai.

Leaving behind the loneliness and trauma of her past in country Australia, Annie Brand arrives to the political upheaval and glittering international society of Shanghai in the 1920s. Journeying up the Yangtze with her new husband, the ship's captain, Annie revels in the sense of adventure but when her husband sends her back to Shanghai, her freedom is quickly curtailed.

Against her will, Annie finds herself living alone in the International Settlement, increasingly suffocated by the judgemental Club ladies and their exclusive social scene: one even more restrictive than that she came from. Sick of salacious gossip and foreign condescension, and desperate to shake off the restrictions of her position in the world, Annie is slowly drawn into the bustling life and otherness of the real Shanghai, and begins to see the world from the perspective of the local people, including the servants who work at her husband's Club.

But this world is far more complex and dangerous than the curious Annie understands and, unknowingly, she becomes caught in a web of intrigue and conspiracy as well as a passionate forbidden love affair she could not have predicted: one with far–reaching consequences...

'Emma's book is lyrical and beautiful...she has written a love story as dangerous and exotic as the worlds she describes.' Caroline Overington, author of The Lucky One and The One Who Got Away

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      May 31, 2018
      Escaping a mysterious past in Australia, Annie Brand dreams of adventures along the Yangtze with her new husband, but soon finds herself ensconced in Shanghai for her own safety. Chafing at the judgment and snobbery she encounters among fellow expats, Annie befriends Chow, the maître d’ at the Shanghai Maritime Club. It’s a time of political upheaval in the city; when tensions between foreigners and the local community boil over, Annie’s life changes forever. As her relationship with Chow deepens, Annie’s desperate attempts to help her lover lead to consequences she could never have imagined. One can certainly appreciate debut author Emma Harcourt’s attempt to depict the political unrest and casual racism amid this fascinating backdrop, but with only one narrative point of view, The Shanghai Wife can’t do more than pick at the most shallow details. Annie is neither interesting enough nor rendered well enough to be more than an out-of-place foreigner who leaves chaos behind. And although one would be hard-pressed not to be sympathetic during her darkest moments, Annie’s journey fails to satisfy. This story will no doubt generate interesting book club discussions, but it lacks the depth to leave a lasting impression. Kat Mayo runs a book blog and podcast at bookthingo.com.au

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