<p>‘<em>The Good Women of Fudi</em>, by Lui Hong is a torrid romance that shows how love can transcend traditional gender expectations and national borders.’</p>
Driftless Area Review
<p><strong>Praise for <em>Wives of the East Wind</em>:</strong></p>
<p>‘A fine combination of delicacy and steeliness … the yin and yang of marriage, Weyna’s barbed relationship with her widowed mother, loyalty misplaced and rediscovered — makes for a warm and understated novel.’</p>
The Guardian
<p><b>Praise for <i>Wives of the East Wind</i>:</b></p>
<p>‘The simple style of the narrative is perfectly in keeping with the story — a tale of ordinary people who are not ordinary at all. There are moments of humour mixed with great hardship and the characters face their trials with dignity. This is a moving, non-judgemental novel set in China’s recent past.’</p>
Historical Novel Society
<p><strong>Praise for <em>Wives of the East Wind</em>:</strong></p>
<p>‘Epic novel … think fictional <em>Wild Swans</em>.’</p>
Woman and Home
<p><strong>Praise for <em>Startling Moon</em>:</strong></p>
<p>‘Fascinating and very sympathetically presented.’</p>
The Independent
<p><strong>Praise for <em>Startling Moon</em>:</strong></p>
<p>‘Absolutely extraordinary.’</p>
<em>BBC Radio 4</em> Open Book
<p><strong>Praise for <em>Startling Moon</em>:</strong></p>
<p>‘Fascinating and very sympathetically presented.’</p>
The Independent
<p><strong>Praise for <em>Startling Moon</em>:</strong></p>
<p>’Absolutely extraordinary.’</p>
BBC Radio 4 <em>Open Book</em>