Glorious Boy

Author:   Aimee Liu
Publisher:   Red Hen Press
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Pages:   344
Publication Date:   25 June 2020
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It's 1942. The Japanese have invaded Burma and are closing in on India. After five years in the remote Andaman Islands, aspiring anthropologist Claire Durant and her husband Shep, a civil surgeon, must evacuate with their beloved but mysteriously mute four-year-old, Ty. They cannot, however, take Naila, the local girl whose ability to communicate with Ty has made them dangerously dependent on her. The morning of the evacuation, both children disappear. With time running out, Shep forces Claire onto the ship while he stays behind to find their son. But just days after landing in Calcutta, Claire learns that the Japanese have taken the Andamans--and cut off all access to her missing family. In the desperate odyssey that follows, Claire, Shep, and Naila will all take unimaginable risks while drawing deeply from their knowledge of these unique islands to save their beloved ""glorious boy.""

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Author:   Aimee Liu
Publisher:   Red Hen Press
Imprint:   Red Hen Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781597098892


ISBN 10:   1597098892
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   25 June 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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A novel about family, communication, and colonialism in a rarely discussed sphere of World War II conflict. --Kirkus Reviews An absolutely gorgeous historical novel about ambition, culture clash, love, atonement, and one silent boy, set against the backdrop of a tribe in the Andamans struggling with British rule. So blisteringly alive, you feel the swampy heat and the bugs; so emotionally true, it grips at every page. Just magnificent and not to be missed. --Caroline Leavitt, New York Times Bestselling author of Pictures of You and Cruel Beautiful World In Glorious Boy, Aimee Liu tears a forgotten footnote from the history books and brings it to life in an epic tale of a family caught in a clash of cultures and loyalties during World War II. Set in a penal colony on the remote Andaman Islands, Glorious Boy is the whirlwind story of vanishing cultures, unbreakable codes, rebellion, occupation, and colonization, all swirling around the disappearance of a mute four-year-old boy on the eve of the Japanese occupation of Port Blair. A stirring indictment of the brutality that humanity is capable of, Liu's heartbreaking new novel of love, betrayal, and sacrifice is also a testament to how far we will go for the ones we love. -- Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, author of Shadow Child and Hiroshima in the Morning No doubt Aimee Liu's ambitious novel, Glorious Boy, will be praised, deservedly, as historical fiction, an adventure novel, even a ripping yarn, but the heart of this book is what it means to be a mother. Liu's sympathetic and complicated protagonist, Claire Durant, finds herself challenged when it comes to connecting with her atypical son, and the book asks us all to consider whose responsibility it is to be better with and to other human beings, especially those with whom we're most intimate. How do we learn what isn't instinct? How do we protect ourselves and others from our own best intentions? With a generous and exacting eye, Liu explores these questions and more, and we, lucky readers, get to go along for the ride. --Karen Shepard, Author of Kiss Me Someone


An absolutely gorgeous historical novel about ambition, culture clash, love, atonement, and one silent boy, set against the backdrop of a tribe in the Andamans struggling with British rule. So blisteringly alive, you feel the swampy heat and the bugs; so emotionally true, it grips at every page. Just magnificent and not to be missed. --Caroline Leavitt, New York Times Bestselling author of Pictures of You and Cruel Beautiful World In Glorious Boy, Aimee Liu tears a forgotten footnote from the history books and brings it to life in an epic tale of a family caught in a clash of cultures and loyalties during World War II. Set in a penal colony on the remote Andaman Islands, Glorious Boy is the whirlwind story of vanishing cultures, unbreakable codes, rebellion, occupation, and colonization, all swirling around the disappearance of a mute four-year-old boy on the eve of the Japanese occupation of Port Blair. A stirring indictment of the brutality that humanity is capable of, Liu's heartbreaking new novel of love, betrayal, and sacrifice is also a testament to how far we will go for the ones we love. -- Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, author of Shadow Child and Hiroshima in the Morning No doubt Aimee Liu's ambitious novel, Glorious Boy, will be praised, deservedly, as historical fiction, an adventure novel, even a ripping yarn, but the heart of this book is what it means to be a mother. Liu's sympathetic and complicated protagonist, Claire Durant, finds herself challenged when it comes to connecting with her atypical son, and the book asks us all to consider whose responsibility it is to be better with and to other human beings, especially those with whom we're most intimate. How do we learn what isn't instinct? How do we protect ourselves and others from our own best intentions? With a generous and exacting eye, Liu explores these questions and more, and we, lucky readers, get to go along for the ride. --Karen Shepard, Author of Kiss Me Someone A novel about family, communication, and colonialism in a rarely discussed sphere of World War II conflict. --Kirkus Reviews


An absolutely gorgeous historical novel about ambition, culture clash, love, atonement, and one silent boy, set against the backdrop of a tribe in the Andamans struggling with British rule. So blisteringly alive, you feel the swampy heat and the bugs; so emotionally true, it grips at every page. Just magnificent and not to be missed. --Caroline Leavitt, New York Times Bestselling author of Pictures of You and Cruel Beautiful World In Glorious Boy, Aimee Liu tears a forgotten footnote from the history books and brings it to life in an epic tale of a family caught in a clash of cultures and loyalties during World War II. Set in a penal colony on the remote Andaman Islands, Glorious Boy is the whirlwind story of vanishing cultures, unbreakable codes, rebellion, occupation, and colonization, all swirling around the disappearance of a mute four-year-old boy on the eve of the Japanese occupation of Port Blair. A stirring indictment of the brutality that humanity is capable of, Liu's heartbreaking new novel of love, betrayal, and sacrifice is also a testament to how far we will go for the ones we love. -- Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, author of Shadow Child and Hiroshima in the Morning No doubt Aimee Liu's ambitious novel, Glorious Boy, will be praised, deservedly, as historical fiction, an adventure novel, even a ripping yarn, but the heart of this book is what it means to be a mother. Liu's sympathetic and complicated protagonist, Claire Durant, finds herself challenged when it comes to connecting with her atypical son, and the book asks us all to consider whose responsibility it is to be better with and to other human beings, especially those with whom we're most intimate. How do we learn what isn't instinct? How do we protect ourselves and others from our own best intentions? With a generous and exacting eye, Liu explores these questions and more, and we, lucky readers, get to go along for the ride. --Karen Shepard, Author of Kiss Me Someone


Listed in: One of 12 Books That Will Take You on a Literary Vacation from Brit+Co Parade Magazine's 30 Best Beach Reads of 2020 Washington Independent Review of Books' 51 Favorite Books of 2020 Featured in Frolic10 New Indie Books to add to your book stack New York Post's roundup of Best Books of the Week Hoopla's list of Riveting Reads: July 2020 IWM Buzz's list Books That Will Make You Cry: Read Today Interviews and Features: Interviewed in Ms. Magazine Interviewed on Caroline Leavitt's Blog Aimee contributed an Apocalypse Reading List for the Los Angeles Times Featured in LitHub Interviewed on Blog Talk Radio Interviewed on Writers Voices on KRUU 100.1 FM Reviewed by La Croix Aimee Liu featured in the Los Angeles Times Featured in NPR Featured in La Viduite An absolutely gorgeous historical novel about ambition, culture clash, love, atonement, and one silent boy, set against the backdrop of a tribe in the Andamans struggling with British rule. So blisteringly alive, you feel the swampy heat and the bugs; so emotionally true, it grips at every page. Just magnificent and not to be missed. -Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and Cruel Beautiful World In Glorious Boy, Aimee Liu tears a forgotten footnote from the history books and brings it to life in an epic tale of a family caught in a clash of cultures and loyalties during World War II. Set in a penal colony on the remote Andaman Islands, Glorious Boy is the whirlwind story of vanishing cultures, unbreakable codes, rebellion, occupation, and colonization, all swirling around the disappearance of a mute four-year-old boy on the eve of the Japanese occupation of Port Blair. A stirring indictment of the brutality that humanity is capable of, Liu's heartbreaking new novel of love, betrayal, and sacrifice is also a testament to how far we will go for the ones we love. -Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, author of Shadow Child and Hiroshima in the Morning No doubt Aimee Liu's ambitious novel, Glorious Boy, will be praised, deservedly, as historical fiction, an adventure novel, even a ripping yarn, but the heart of this book is what it means to be a mother. Liu's sympathetic and complicated protagonist, Claire Durant, finds herself challenged when it comes to connecting with her atypical son, and the book asks us all to consider whose responsibility it is to be better with and to other human beings, especially those with whom we're most intimate. How do we learn what isn't instinct? How do we protect ourselves and others from our own best intentions? With a generous and exacting eye, Liu explores these questions and more, and we, lucky readers, get to go along for the ride. -Karen Shepard, author of Kiss Me Someone The most memorable and original novel I've read in ages. Aimee Liu takes us into a set of islands-an entire world-most of us have barely heard of, and evokes every side in a multi-cultural conversation with sympathy and rare understanding. Here is the rare book, full of heart yet rich with research, that opens a door to a revealing piece of history that few of us knew existed. -Pico Iyer A novel about family, communication, and colonialism in a rarely discussed sphere of World War II conflict. -Kirkus Reviews A good choice for book groups and for readers who are unafraid to be swept away. -Starred Booklist review Reminiscent of the tone and atmosphere of Somerset Maugham and George Orwell's Asia-set novels, Glorious Boy is a Second World War story of adventure and loss, uniquely set in the Andaman Islands, one of India's farthest flung territories....Glorious Boy stands out from the crowded shelves of World War II literature by immersing the reader in one of the remoter theatres of the Asian half of the War. -Susan Blumberg-Kason, Asian Review of Books ...the thrilling story of one unstoppable mother on a quest to be reunited with her family. -Madeline Diamond, Travel+Leisure 20 New Books to Gift This Mother's Day As WWII intensifies, anthropologist Claire Durant waits with her family for the all-clear to leave the lush and sacred Andaman Islands, in this fascinating novel about the many, often unexpected dimensions of war. -Booklist, Top 10 Historical Fiction of 2020 Glorious Boy transcends history and geography and gets to the heart of things. -Elizabeth Sulis Kim, The Los Angeles Review of Books This lyrical narrative takes the reader on a sweeping emotional and physical journey, exploring themes of endurance, love, sacrifice, motherhood, guilt, and hope. -Susan McDuffie, Historical Novel Society Glorious Boy is an exciting read, a family story that morphs into a high-stakes adventure. -The Washington Independent Review of Books Liu's well-crafted plotline shows how courageous action brings hope. In lushly described scenes, Glorious Boy engages the reader while not providing the characters any easy paths to resolution. - Consequence Magazine


Listed in: One of 12 Books That Will Take You on a Literary Vacation from Brit+Co Parade Magazine's 30 Best Beach Reads of 2020 New York Post's roundup of Best Books of the Week Hoopla's list of Riveting Reads: July 2020 Interviews and Features: Interviewed in Ms. Magazine Interviewed on Caroline Leavitt's Blog Aimee contributed an Apocalypse Reading List for the Los Angeles Times Featured in LitHub Interviewed on Blog Talk Radio Interviewed on Writers Voices on KRUU 100.1 FM An absolutely gorgeous historical novel about ambition, culture clash, love, atonement, and one silent boy, set against the backdrop of a tribe in the Andamans struggling with British rule. So blisteringly alive, you feel the swampy heat and the bugs; so emotionally true, it grips at every page. Just magnificent and not to be missed. --Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and Cruel Beautiful World In Glorious Boy, Aimee Liu tears a forgotten footnote from the history books and brings it to life in an epic tale of a family caught in a clash of cultures and loyalties during World War II. Set in a penal colony on the remote Andaman Islands, Glorious Boy is the whirlwind story of vanishing cultures, unbreakable codes, rebellion, occupation, and colonization, all swirling around the disappearance of a mute four-year-old boy on the eve of the Japanese occupation of Port Blair. A stirring indictment of the brutality that humanity is capable of, Liu's heartbreaking new novel of love, betrayal, and sacrifice is also a testament to how far we will go for the ones we love. --Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, author of Shadow Child and Hiroshima in the Morning No doubt Aimee Liu's ambitious novel, Glorious Boy, will be praised, deservedly, as historical fiction, an adventure novel, even a ripping yarn, but the heart of this book is what it means to be a mother. Liu's sympathetic and complicated protagonist, Claire Durant, finds herself challenged when it comes to connecting with her atypical son, and the book asks us all to consider whose responsibility it is to be better with and to other human beings, especially those with whom we're most intimate. How do we learn what isn't instinct? How do we protect ourselves and others from our own best intentions? With a generous and exacting eye, Liu explores these questions and more, and we, lucky readers, get to go along for the ride. --Karen Shepard, author of Kiss Me Someone The most memorable and original novel I've read in ages. Aimee Liu takes us into a set of islands--an entire world--most of us have barely heard of, and evokes every side in a multi-cultural conversation with sympathy and rare understanding. Here is the rare book, full of heart yet rich with research, that opens a door to a revealing piece of history that few of us knew existed. --Pico Iyer A novel about family, communication, and colonialism in a rarely discussed sphere of World War II conflict. --Kirkus Reviews A good choice for book groups and for readers who are unafraid to be swept away. --Starred Booklist review Reminiscent of the tone and atmosphere of Somerset Maugham and George Orwell's Asia-set novels, Glorious Boy is a Second World War story of adventure and loss, uniquely set in the Andaman Islands, one of India's farthest flung territories....Glorious Boy stands out from the crowded shelves of World War II literature by immersing the reader in one of the remoter theatres of the Asian half of the War. --Susan Blumberg-Kason, Asian Review of Books ...the thrilling story of one unstoppable mother on a quest to be reunited with her family. --Madeline Diamond, Travel+Leisure 20 New Books to Gift This Mother's Day As WWII intensifies, anthropologist Claire Durant waits with her family for the all-clear to leave the lush and sacred Andaman Islands, in this fascinating novel about the many, often unexpected dimensions of war. --Booklist, Top 10 Historical Fiction of 2020 Glorious Boy transcends history and geography and gets to the heart of things. --Elizabeth Sulis Kim, The Los Angeles Review of Books This lyrical narrative takes the reader on a sweeping emotional and physical journey, exploring themes of endurance, love, sacrifice, motherhood, guilt, and hope. --Susan McDuffie, Historical Novel Society Glorious Boy is an exciting read, a family story that morphs into a high-stakes adventure. --The Washington Independent Review of Books Featured in Medium


A novel about family, communication, and colonialism in a rarely discussed sphere of World War II conflict. --Kirkus Reviews An absolutely gorgeous historical novel about ambition, culture clash, love, atonement, and one silent boy, set against the backdrop of a tribe in the Andamans struggling with British rule. So blisteringly alive, you feel the swampy heat and the bugs; so emotionally true, it grips at every page. Just magnificent and not to be missed. --Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and Cruel Beautiful World In Glorious Boy, Aimee Liu tears a forgotten footnote from the history books and brings it to life in an epic tale of a family caught in a clash of cultures and loyalties during World War II. Set in a penal colony on the remote Andaman Islands, Glorious Boy is the whirlwind story of vanishing cultures, unbreakable codes, rebellion, occupation, and colonization, all swirling around the disappearance of a mute four-year-old boy on the eve of the Japanese occupation of Port Blair. A stirring indictment of the brutality that humanity is capable of, Liu's heartbreaking new novel of love, betrayal, and sacrifice is also a testament to how far we will go for the ones we love. --Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, author of Shadow Child and Hiroshima in the Morning No doubt Aimee Liu's ambitious novel, Glorious Boy, will be praised, deservedly, as historical fiction, an adventure novel, even a ripping yarn, but the heart of this book is what it means to be a mother. Liu's sympathetic and complicated protagonist, Claire Durant, finds herself challenged when it comes to connecting with her atypical son, and the book asks us all to consider whose responsibility it is to be better with and to other human beings, especially those with whom we're most intimate. How do we learn what isn't instinct? How do we protect ourselves and others from our own best intentions? With a generous and exacting eye, Liu explores these questions and more, and we, lucky readers, get to go along for the ride. --Karen Shepard, author of Kiss Me Someone


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Aimee Liu is the bestselling author of the novels Flash House, Cloud Mountain, and Face and the memoirs Gaining: The Truth About Life After Eating Disorders and Solitaire. Her books have been translated into more than a dozen languages, published as a Literary Guild Super Release, and serialized in Good Housekeeping. She’s received a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Award, a Bosque Fiction Prize, and special mention by the Pushcart Prize. Her essays have appeared in the Los Angeles Review of Books, the Los Angeles Times, Poets & Writers, and many other periodicals and anthologies. A past president of the national literary organization PEN Center USA, she holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Bennington College and is on the faculty of Goddard College’s MFA in Creative Writing Program at Port Townsend, WA. She lives in Los Angeles. More at aimeeliu.net

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