Ursula, Under A Novel

Ursula, Under A Novel by Ingrid Hill, published by Algonquin Books in January 2004, is a literary work that intertwines the urgent narrative of a rescue operation with a rich exploration of ancestry. The story begins with a two-and-a-half-year-old girl named Ursula who has fallen down a mine shaft, capturing national attention as her family, a Finnish-American mother and a Chinese-American father, faces the crisis. The novel delves into the complexities of identity and heritage, reflecting on the societal perceptions surrounding Ursula’s family during this harrowing event.
Readers will find that the narrative takes a significant leap back in time to uncover the remarkable lives of Ursula’s ancestors, including a third-century B.C. Chinese alchemist and a playmate of a seventeenth-century Swedish queen. Through these historical figures, the novel examines themes of culture, history, and heredity, illustrating how the past shapes the present. With 476 pages, this first edition in English offers a multifaceted look at the connections between generations, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the interplay of personal and collective histories.
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In Michigan’s upper peninsula, a dangerous rescue effort draws the ears and eyes of the entire country. A two-and-a-half-year-old girl has fallen down a mine shaft—”the only sound is an astonished tiny intake of breath from Ursula as she goes down, like a penny into the slot of a bank, disappeared, gone.” It is as if all hope for life on the planet is bound up in the rescue of this little girl, the first and only child of a young woman of Finnish extraction and her Chinese-American husband. One TV viewer following the action notes that the Wong family lives in a decrepit mobile home and wonders why all this time and money is being “wasted on that half-breed trailer-trash kid.”
In response, the novel takes a breathtaking leap back in time to visit Ursula’s most remarkable ancestors: a third-century-B.C. Chinese alchemist; an orphaned playmate of a seventeenth-century Swedish queen; Professor Alabaster Wong, a Chautauqua troupe lecturer (on exotic Chinese topics) traveling the Midwest at the end of the nineteenth century; her great-great-grandfather Jake Maki, who died at twenty-nine in a Michigan iron mine cave-in; and others whose richness and history are contained in the induplicable DNA of just one person—little Ursula Wong.
Ursula’s story echoes those of her ancestors, many of whom so narrowly escaped not being born that her very existence—like ours—comes to seem a miracle. Ambitious and accomplished, Ursula, Under is, most of all, wonderfully entertaining—a daring saga of culture, history, and heredity.
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