
Rachel Khong's bestselling multi-generational saga asks: What makes Americans "real"? Spanning eight decades from Mao's China to post-9/11 America, this New York Times hit and Jenna Bush Hager pick blends literary depth with genetic engineering themes that left Pulitzer winner Andrew Sean Greer "mesmerized."
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In 1966 Beijing, as the Cultural Revolution erupts, a young woman named May makes a decision that will echo through generations. Standing before a glass case of ancient artifacts threatened by Red Guards, she shatters the display and secretly pockets an ancient lotus seed said to grant wishes. This moment-both brave preservation and selfish acquisition-sets in motion a story spanning continents and decades. May's brilliance as a biology student at Peking University offers her escape from rural poverty, but when political persecution intensifies, she abandons her true love Ping and flees to America with Wen, a teaching assistant who becomes her husband Charles. What would you do if you could rewrite your genetic destiny? For May, this question becomes literal. In America, her scientific genius flourishes in a genetics laboratory, but her ambitions take a troubling turn after she gives birth to her daughter Lily. Secretly experimenting with genetic manipulation, May convinces wealthy pharmaceutical heir Otto Maier to use an experimental therapy on both his son Thomas and her daughter Lily-suppressing Charles's genetic contribution to give Lily "the chance to live the life May might have had if born American."
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