Quick-witted, ambitious Ji Lin is stuck as an apprentice dressmaker, moonlighting as a dancehall girl to help pay off her mother's Mahjong debts. But when one of her dance partners accidentally leaves behind a gruesome souvenir, Ji Lin may finally get the adventure she has been longing for. Eleven-year-old houseboy Ren is also on a mission, racing to fulfill his former master's dying wish: that Ren find the man's finger, lost years ago in an accident, and bury it with his body. Ren has 49 days to do so, or his master's soul will wander the earth forever. As the days tick relentlessly by, a series of unexplained deaths racks the district, along with whispers of men who turn into tigers. Ji Lin and Ren's increasingly dangerous paths crisscross through lush plantations, hospital storage rooms, and ghostly dreamscapes. Yangsze Choo's The Night Tiger pulls us into a world of servants and masters, age-old superstition and modern idealism, sibling rivalry and forbidden love. But anchoring this dazzling, propulsive novel is the intimate coming-of-age of a child and a young woman, each searching for their place in a society that would rather they stay invisible.
Yangsze Choo Boeken
Yangsze Choo creëert meeslepende verhalen die lezers meenemen naar werelden vol betovering en mysterie. Haar schrijfstijl wordt gekenmerkt door weelderige beschrijvingen en een diepgaande verkenning van de psychologie van personages, waardoor lezers worden uitgenodigd in de ingewikkelde landschappen van menselijke emotie en verbinding. Choo duikt regelmatig in thema's als identiteit, cultureel erfgoed en de zoektocht naar ergens bij horen. Haar proza blinkt uit in het verweven van het magische en het alledaagse, wat zorgt voor een boeiende en onvergetelijke literaire ervaring.




Seventeen-year-old Li Lan lives in 1890s Malaya with her quietly-ruined father, who returns one evening with a proposition - the fabulously wealthy Lim family want Li Lan to marry their son. The only problem is, he's dead.
In 1908 Manchuria, a young woman is discovered frozen in the snow, sparking rumors of foxes that lure people into danger by transforming into beautiful beings. Bao, a detective known for uncovering the truth, is tasked with identifying the deceased. Fascinated by fox gods since childhood, Bao's investigation leads him on a journey intertwined with ancient folklore. Meanwhile, Snow, a creature of many secrets, seeks vengeance for her own tragic past. Her quest for a murderer takes her from northern China to Japan, with Bao persistently pursuing her. As their paths converge, they encounter both allies and adversaries, and the body count rises. This epic tale explores themes of love, maternal bonds, and the possibility that ancient folktales may hold truth. With unforgettable characters and a richly woven narrative, the story captivates readers with its blend of magic, romance, and history. Praise highlights its compelling writing, strong historical detail, and the intricate relationships that unfold, making it an irresistible page-turner that leaves a lasting impression.