The Fortunes

The Fortunes by Peter Ho Davies is a first edition novel published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2016, featuring 268 pages in English. This work presents a reimagined narrative of American history through the experiences of Chinese Americans, exploring themes of family, identity, and cultural heritage. The novel artfully intertwines fact and fiction, offering a fresh perspective on the immigrant experience across generations.
Readers will encounter a diverse array of characters, including a railroad baron’s valet, Hollywood’s first Chinese movie star, a victim of a hate crime, and a biracial writer visiting China for adoption. Each story reflects the complexities of Chinese American history, from the gold rush era to contemporary issues surrounding family and identity. The Fortunes delves into the fragmented yet resilient nature of community bonds, providing insight into the challenges faced by Chinese Americans while celebrating their enduring spirit.
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“From the best-selling, acclaimed author of The Welsh Girl comes a groundbreaking, provocative new novel recasting American history through the lives of Chinese Americans. Sly, funny, intelligent, and artfully structured, Tell It Slant reimagines the traditional multigenerational novel through the lens of immigrant experience. The family institution is revered in Chinese culture, but the historical reality of Chinese Americans has seen family bonds denied, fragmented, or imperiled. Tell It Slant uses this history from the bachelor society of the gold rush era to laws against interracial marriage to the recent wave of adopted baby girls to create a portrait of a community whose line of descent is broken, yet which has tenaciously persisted, as much through love as by blood.Through four lives a railroad baron’s valet who unwittingly ignites an explosion in Chinese labor, Hollywood’s first Chinese movie star, a victim of a hate crime that mobilizes Asian Americans, and a biracial writer visiting China for an adoption–this novel captures and capsizes over a century of our history.Building fact into fiction, spinning fiction around fact, Davies answers Emily Dickinson’s call to Tell It Slant, finding therein a greater truth. He uses each of these stories three inspired by real historical characters to examine the process of becoming not only Chinese American, but American”–
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