
A Map for the Missing by Belinda Huijuan Tang
A Map for the Missing by Belinda Huijuan Tang
An epic, mesmerizing debut novel set against a rapidly changing postâCultural Revolution China, A Map for the Missing reckons with the costs of pursuing oneâs dreams and the lives we leave behind
Tang Yitian has been living in America for almost a decade when he receives an urgent phone call from his mother: his father has disappeared from the familyâs rural village in China. Though they have been estranged for years, Yitian promises to come home.
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When Yitian attempts to piece together what may have happened, he struggles to navigate Chinaâs impenetrable bureaucracy as an outsider, and his motherâs evasiveness only deepens the mystery. So he seeks out a childhood friend who may be in a position to help: Tian Hanwen, the only other person who shared Yitianâs desire to pursue a life of knowledge. As a teenager, Hanwen was âsent downâ from Shanghai to Yitianâs village as part of the countryâs rustication campaign. Young and in love, they dreamed of attending university in the city together. But when their plans resulted in a terrible tragedy, their paths diverged, and while Yitian ended up a professor in America, Hanwen was left behind, resigned to life as a midlevel bureaucratâs wealthy housewife.
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Reuniting for the first time as adults, Yitian and Hanwen embark on the search for Yitianâs father, all the while grappling with the pastâwho Yitianâs father really was, and what might have been. Spanning the late 1970s to 1990s and moving effortlessly between rural provinces and big cities, A Map for the Missing is a deeply felt examination of family and forgiveness, and the meaning of home.
A Map for the Missing by Belinda Huijuan Tang
A Map for the Missing by Belinda Huijuan Tang
An epic, mesmerizing debut novel set against a rapidly changing postâCultural Revolution China, A Map for the Missing reckons with the costs of pursuing oneâs dreams and the lives we leave behind
Tang Yitian has been living in America for almost a decade when he receives an urgent phone call from his mother: his father has disappeared from the familyâs rural village in China. Though they have been estranged for years, Yitian promises to come home.
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When Yitian attempts to piece together what may have happened, he struggles to navigate Chinaâs impenetrable bureaucracy as an outsider, and his motherâs evasiveness only deepens the mystery. So he seeks out a childhood friend who may be in a position to help: Tian Hanwen, the only other person who shared Yitianâs desire to pursue a life of knowledge. As a teenager, Hanwen was âsent downâ from Shanghai to Yitianâs village as part of the countryâs rustication campaign. Young and in love, they dreamed of attending university in the city together. But when their plans resulted in a terrible tragedy, their paths diverged, and while Yitian ended up a professor in America, Hanwen was left behind, resigned to life as a midlevel bureaucratâs wealthy housewife.
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Reuniting for the first time as adults, Yitian and Hanwen embark on the search for Yitianâs father, all the while grappling with the pastâwho Yitianâs father really was, and what might have been. Spanning the late 1970s to 1990s and moving effortlessly between rural provinces and big cities, A Map for the Missing is a deeply felt examination of family and forgiveness, and the meaning of home.
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A Map for the Missing by Belinda Huijuan Tang
An epic, mesmerizing debut novel set against a rapidly changing postâCultural Revolution China, A Map for the Missing reckons with the costs of pursuing oneâs dreams and the lives we leave behind
Tang Yitian has been living in America for almost a decade when he receives an urgent phone call from his mother: his father has disappeared from the familyâs rural village in China. Though they have been estranged for years, Yitian promises to come home.
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When Yitian attempts to piece together what may have happened, he struggles to navigate Chinaâs impenetrable bureaucracy as an outsider, and his motherâs evasiveness only deepens the mystery. So he seeks out a childhood friend who may be in a position to help: Tian Hanwen, the only other person who shared Yitianâs desire to pursue a life of knowledge. As a teenager, Hanwen was âsent downâ from Shanghai to Yitianâs village as part of the countryâs rustication campaign. Young and in love, they dreamed of attending university in the city together. But when their plans resulted in a terrible tragedy, their paths diverged, and while Yitian ended up a professor in America, Hanwen was left behind, resigned to life as a midlevel bureaucratâs wealthy housewife.
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Reuniting for the first time as adults, Yitian and Hanwen embark on the search for Yitianâs father, all the while grappling with the pastâwho Yitianâs father really was, and what might have been. Spanning the late 1970s to 1990s and moving effortlessly between rural provinces and big cities, A Map for the Missing is a deeply felt examination of family and forgiveness, and the meaning of home.




















