Peony in Love
Review by Michelle Chrzanowski
Review by Michelle Chrzanowski
ISBN: 9780812975222
Pages: 297
Publisher: Random House
Release Date: February 19, 2008
Audience: Adults
Description: In seventeenth-century China, in an elaborate villa on the shores of Hangzhou's West Lake, Peony lives a sheltered life. One night, during a theatrical performance in her family's garden, Peony catches sight of an elegant, handsome man and is immediately overcome with emotion. So begins Peony's unforgettable journey of love and destiny, desire and sorrow, the living world and the afterworld.
Eventually expelled from all she's known, Peony is thrust into a realm where hungry ghosts wander the earth, written words have the power to hurt and ill, and dreams are as vivid as waking life. Lisa See's novel, based on actual historical events, evokes vividly another time and place--where three generations of women become enmeshed in a dramatic story, uncover past secrets and tragedies, and learn that love can transcend death. Peony in Love will make you ache in heart and mind for young Peony and all the women of the world who want to be heard.
Review: From the beginning, we are given an elegant view of the lives of women in seventeenth-century China. Peony is from a noble family and is kept hidden from the world around her. She is educated and very emotional, which worries her mother. Her mother wants her to become a good wife, but all Peony can think of is that she is being handed over to a strange family through marriage. For her sixteenth birthday, Peony's father puts on a production of the opera, The Peony Pavilion, which changes her life forever. We then follow Peony on the journey through her young death and extensive afterlife and how she and others change in the afterlife.
The world that Lisa See created was beautiful. Through her writing, we are transported to another time and place. See most definitely did her research, and it shows. However, I still found the novel predictable and lagging at times. Overall, this is a good novel that was well written.
Score: 3.5 out of 5
Subjects: Adult Fiction, China, Chinese Operas, Historical Fiction, Lovesickness
Date: January 4, 2009