Book Review - "The Girl Who Wrote in Silk" by Kelli Estes
Before I read this novel, I had never heard of the discriminating
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 in the U.S., which was not repealed until 1943. I
respect the author's honest attempt to bring an unsavory truth of
Chinese-American history, through fiction, to the attention of a wider
audience.
The story consists of a dual time-line: one that
follows Mei Lin's tragic life in the 1800s on Orcas Island and the other
one that traces Inara Erickson's present-day attempt to gradually unravel that
tragedy. Although Mei Lin's story was the more compelling of the two,
the tight weaving of the two universes nonetheless leaves the reader
breathless. I'm giving the novel 4.4 stars.
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