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Forty-two-year-old Shelley Marino's desperate yearning for a child has led her to one of the only doors still open to her: foreign adoption. It is a decision that strains and ultimately shatters her relationship with her husband, Martinâthe veteran of an Asian war who cannot reconcile what Shelley wants with what he knows about the world. But it unites her with Mai, who emigrated from Vietnam decades ago and has now acquired the accoutrements of the American dream in an effort to dull the memory of the tragedy that drove her from her homeland. As a powerful friendship is forged, two women embark on a life-altering journey to the world Mai left behindâto confront the stark realities of a painful past and embrace the promise of the future.
“Sachs is an expansive and generous writer who gives us, at all times, the pulse of life being lived. She's the real deal.”
âLouis Bayard, author of
Mr. Timothy
and
The Pale Blue Eye
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Advance Praise for The Secret of the Nightingale Palace
“In this unconventional road-trip tale about a grandmother and granddaughter crossing America to return a precious Japanese artifact obtained during WWII, Dana Sachs offers a graceful exploration of the human heart. With her signature elegance, she examines the burden of family secrets and how the complexities of culture can both divide and unite at the same time. The many nuanced moments of this hypnotic, satisfying novel will linger in your thoughts long after you finish the last page.”
âKim Fay, author of
The Map of Lost Memories
“The Secret of the Nightingale Palace
delightfully expands the route of the American road-trip novel. Old-fashioned in the best of ways, this story of a grandmother and granddaughterârevisiting the past in order to chart the futureâhas all the romantic elegance of the '62 Silver Cloud in which they zoom across the country.”
âMichael Lowenthal, author of
The Paternity Test
and
Charity Girl
“Dana Sachs's beautifully written novel,
The Secret of the Nightingale Palace,
is so pitch perfect that you'll be sad when it's over. A gifted storyteller, Sachs has created a multigenerational page-turner that will keep you reading late into the night. Brilliant!”
âCelia Rivenbark, author of
New York Times
bestseller
You Don't Sweat Much for a Fat Girl
“Dana Sachs plunges us into the taut glamour of 1940s prewar San Francisco, where Goldie Rubin's relentless scrabble up from poverty unfolds a complex, unforgettable character: fearless, outrageous, and wise. Sixty-five years later, as Goldie spars with her gifted, grief-stricken granddaughter in a cross-country road trip, Sachs takes us from fury to laughter and loss to healing as the true value of a Japanese treasure is finally revealed.”
âPamela Schoenewaldt, author of
When We Were Strangers
If You Lived Here
The Life We Were Given: Operation Babylift, International Adoption, and the Children of the War in Vietnam
The House on Dream Street: Memoir of an American Woman in Vietnam
Two Cakes Fit for a King: Folktales from Vietnam (with Nguyen Nguyet Cam and Bui Hoai Mai)
Grateful acknowledgment is given for permission to use the epigraph from
Arthur & George
by Julian Barnes published in 2006 by Knopf, an imprint of Random House.
This book is a work of fiction. References to real people, events, establishments, organizations, or locales are intended only to provide a sense of authenticity, and are used fictitiously. All other characters, and all incidents and dialogue, are drawn from the author's imagination and are not to be construed as real.
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THE SECRET OF THE NIGHTINGALE PALACE
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