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Weina Dai Randel

Auteur de The Last Rose of Shanghai

5 oeuvres 686 utilisateurs 34 critiques

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Œuvres de Weina Dai Randel

The Last Rose of Shanghai (2021) 240 exemplaires
The Moon in the Palace (2016) 239 exemplaires
Night Angels: A Novel (2023) 129 exemplaires
The Empress of Bright Moon (2016) 75 exemplaires
Luna din palat (2019) 3 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Randel, Weina Dai
Nom légal
Randel, Weina Dai
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Pays (pour la carte)
USA
Lieu de naissance
China
Lieux de résidence
Shanghai, China
Dallas, Texas, USA
Études
Texas Woman's University
Professions
magazine editor
adjunct professor
writer
Organisations
Historical Novel Society

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#ReadAroundTheWorld. #China

This is an historical fiction set in Shanghai in 1940, by Chinese author Weina Dai Randel, who moved to the US in her early twenties.

Aiyi Shao, the daughter of a wealthy Chinese family, owns and runs a nightclub in Shanghai. Under Japanese occupation, things become increasingly difficult and dangerous. When Aiyi hires jazz pianist Ernest Reismann, a Jewish refugee from Germany, she goes against family and tradition. Reismann’s jazz piano however, brings great popularity to her club and Aiyi finds herself attracted to both his persona and music.

The story does become somewhat dramatic in the second half with some improbable events. Aiyi is a strong woman, but her selfish focus on money and business does make you want to shake her at times. There is a second framing story set in 1980 when Aiyi tells her story to a documentarian, with some more improbable events. I can’t help but think that it would make a great movie though.

I enjoyed the insights given into Shanghai during the Japanese occupation, and the fear and uncertainty of these times. I learnt that Shanghai was initially a refuge for Jews during WW2 with around 20,000 settling there from 1938 to 1941. Later in the war, after increasing pressure from the Nazis, the Japanese rounded up the 15,000 Jews left in Shanghai, and placed them in a ghetto in Tilanqiao. This was a pleasant enough read and I’m happy to have read it. 3.5 stars
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mimbza | 8 autres critiques | Apr 7, 2024 |
The fictionalized account of diplomat Dr. Ho Fengshan, Senior Counsel at the Chinese Ambassador's Office stationed in Vienna 1936-1940. He was responsible for issuing 7000+ passports for Jews to China. He was designated Righteous of the Nations in 2006. 375 pages
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Tess_W | 9 autres critiques | Dec 7, 2023 |
Fictionalized account of a story based on a real Chinese diplomat and events that occurred in Vienna as the world headed into World War II.

FROM AMAZON: a profoundly moving novel about a diplomatic couple who risked their lives to help Viennese Jews escape the Nazis, inspired by the true story of Dr. Ho Fengshan, Righteous Among the Nations.

1938. Dr. Ho Fengshan, consul general of China, is posted in Vienna with his American wife, Grace. Shy and ill at ease with the societal obligations of diplomats’ wives, Grace is an outsider in a city beginning to feel the sweep of the Nazi dragnet. When Grace forms a friendship with her Jewish tutor, Lola Schnitzler, Dr. Ho requests that Grace keep her distance. His instructions are to maintain amicable relations with the Third Reich, and he and Grace are already under their vigilant eye.

But when Lola’s family is subjugated to a brutal pogrom, Dr. Ho decides to issue them visas to Shanghai. As violence against the Jews escalates after Kristallnacht and threats mount, Dr. Ho must issue thousands more to help Jews escape Vienna before World War II explodes.

Inspired by a remarkable true story, Night Angels explores the risks brave souls took and the love and friendship they built and lost while fighting against incalculable evil.
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Gmomaj | 9 autres critiques | Oct 24, 2023 |
It amazes me that after all these years, all the stories that keep being told about the horror that was inspired by one leader's never ending hate, we can still find people who want to deny and reintroduce it. I pray for all that reason will prevail in the end.

This is another must read book.

FROM AMAZON: a profoundly moving novel about a diplomatic couple who risked their lives to help Viennese Jews escape the Nazis, inspired by the true story of Dr. Ho Fengshan, Righteous Among the Nations.

1938. Dr. Ho Fengshan, consul general of China, is posted in Vienna with his American wife, Grace. Shy and ill at ease with the societal obligations of diplomats’ wives, Grace is an outsider in a city beginning to feel the sweep of the Nazi dragnet. When Grace forms a friendship with her Jewish tutor, Lola Schnitzler, Dr. Ho requests that Grace keep her distance. His instructions are to maintain amicable relations with the Third Reich, and he and Grace are already under their vigilant eye.

But when Lola’s family is subjugated to a brutal pogrom, Dr. Ho decides to issue them visas to Shanghai. As violence against the Jews escalates after Kristallnacht and threats mount, Dr. Ho must issue thousands more to help Jews escape Vienna before World War II explodes.

Inspired by a remarkable true story, Night Angels explores the risks brave souls took and the love and friendship they built and lost while fighting against incalculable evil.
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Gmomaj | 9 autres critiques | Oct 24, 2023 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
686
Popularité
#36,875
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
34
ISBN
29
Langues
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