True Historical Family Saga
When Cambridge educated lawyer Helen Tse decided to give up her career to go back to her roots and open up a Chinese restaurant with her two sisters, her elders thought she was nuts. Her grandmother and mother work hard so that Helen and her sister’s could all get good educations and not have the worries and work that a restaurant owner has. Lily, her grandmother and Mabel, her mother should know, they both had owned restaurants.
Before deciding to open the restaurant, Helen decided to take a journey back in time to discover her family history. Her great grandfather had a soy sauce business in China. He moved his family from a poor country village to the hustle and bustle of city life in Hong Kong. Not long after he died and the family had to find a way to make survive. Lily, just a child herself takes a job as an amah for a British family. An amah takes care of children.
Lily eventually married and had children herself, but her husband left her. She continued as an amah while her mother took care of her children. She befriends the family she was working for and got an invitation to move with them to England. This invitation didn’t include her children, so what was she to do? What would you do?
I won’t tell you anymore for risk of spoilers.
When I first read the description of the book it intrigued me but at the same time had the potential to be saccharin sweet. This was not the case. This a true multi generational family saga that is not to be missed. It got off to a bit of a slow start but after a short while, Helen Tse had me turning the pages until the end. This is an inspiring story that is not syrupy sweet.
4/5
Thanks to St. Martin’s Press send my a copy of this book!
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When this book first came out I wanted to read it, glad to see others are just now getting to it for of course I still haven’t read it!!!!
Thanks for sharing,
Darby
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Enjoyed this memoir as well! I thought it was well-written and made a lot of great connections. I found Lily’s story to be most interesting, but overall liked it quite a bit.
I have this on my shelf, read a few chapters and drifted away, always meaning to return. Your endorsement encourages me – I’ll persevere!
I have this on my list to read soon!
Thanks so much Amy! It really means a lot!
Darby, I received it from the publisher ages ago and just got around to it.
I’m glad you liked it too Meghan!
Linda, i also drifted away in the first bit. It is worth sticking with!
I hope you enjoy it Marg!
I soooooo want to read this. It sounds great.
this has been on my list for a while – good to know that you enjoyed it!
I have this on my list to read someday. I might have to move it up a few slots. 🙂
oh I am so glad you enjoyed the book. I want to read this one. The cover is truly stunning. Thank you for the review.
Beth, Heather, Kailana, and Toni;
I hope you all enjoy it. Remember that you may find yourself start to nod off in the beginning. It’s worth sticking with it.
This book sounds really good! I’m going to put it on my “someday” list … I have so many I want to read this year!
Wanda, I have so many books on my TBR that I will never be able to read them all in my life time. The list keeps getting bigger and bigger! LOL!
This sounds wonderful and I’m definitely going to have to check it out. Great review!
Thanks Sam!
I really liked this one too. Like you, I think I expected something a little different and was pleasantly surprised with what I did find.
I’m so glad you agree Nancy.
I love historical fiction, especially if it takes place sometime in Asia 😀
I love these type of family memoirs. I’ll have to look for this one.