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The language of solitude : a novel / Jan-Philipp Sendker ; translated by Christine Lo.

By: Language: English Original language: German Series: Sendker, Jan-Philipp. Rising Dragon series ; bk. 2.Publication details: New York : 37INK/Atria, An Imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc., c2017.Description: 340 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781476793689
Uniform titles:
  • Drachenspiele. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "Brooding expat and journalist Paul Leibovitz is beginning to imagine a new life for himself in Hong Kong, one in which the grief over a recent family tragedy doesn<U+2019>t consume him and his love for Christine Wu brings him great joy. When Christine gets an unexpected and emotionally-charged letter from her estranged brother, Paul journeys with her to a remote village outside of Shanghai, where a mysterious illness is affecting the locals. Paul discovers a powerful chemical conglomerate is polluting a nearby lake, and Chinese officials are doing nothing to stop it. The victims demand justice, but taking legal action could prove even more dangerous than the strange disease itself. Government intimidation and political corruption threaten to suppress even the most passionate and audacious environmental activists. If Paul doesn<U+2019>t walk away, he could pull the woman he loves reluctantly back into a world she escaped from decades ago<U+2014>putting their relationship and their lives at risk. Suspenseful and rife with the page-turning storytelling that defines Sendker<U+2019>s remarkable work and harkens back to The Art of Hearing Heartbeats, The Language of Solitude offers a peerless look into contemporary China."--From publisher.
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Fiction Hanover Public Library Shelves FIC SEND (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31906001118646

Translated from the German.

Sequel to: Whispering shadows.

"Originally published in German as Drachenspiele"--Title page verso.

"Brooding expat and journalist Paul Leibovitz is beginning to imagine a new life for himself in Hong Kong, one in which the grief over a recent family tragedy doesn<U+2019>t consume him and his love for Christine Wu brings him great joy. When Christine gets an unexpected and emotionally-charged letter from her estranged brother, Paul journeys with her to a remote village outside of Shanghai, where a mysterious illness is affecting the locals. Paul discovers a powerful chemical conglomerate is polluting a nearby lake, and Chinese officials are doing nothing to stop it. The victims demand justice, but taking legal action could prove even more dangerous than the strange disease itself. Government intimidation and political corruption threaten to suppress even the most passionate and audacious environmental activists. If Paul doesn<U+2019>t walk away, he could pull the woman he loves reluctantly back into a world she escaped from decades ago<U+2014>putting their relationship and their lives at risk. Suspenseful and rife with the page-turning storytelling that defines Sendker<U+2019>s remarkable work and harkens back to The Art of Hearing Heartbeats, The Language of Solitude offers a peerless look into contemporary China."--From publisher.

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