Actress Jennifer Lim’s subdued narration brings a down-to-earth realism to See’s (
The Island of Sea Women) new novel, inspired by the true story of Tan Yunxian, a woman physician who practiced in 15th-century Ming China. Born to an elite family of scholars and trained by her physician grandparents, Yunxian is introduced to a midwife-in-training, Meiling. The two become fast friends and stay connected throughout the ups and downs of their lives. After marrying into a wealthy family, Yunxian is forced to stop her work and is restricted to a narrow, Confucianism-centered world with constant supervision. Here, her medical knowledge is irrelevant; it is only her beauty and her ability to bear children that determine her worth. This tale of traditional medicine, foot-binding, and the suffocating lives of women confined to “inside rooms” is bracketed by introductory and postscript materials narrated by actor, writer, and producer Justin Chien, who also voices several of Yunxian’s male relatives.
VERDICT Share with See’s loyal fans and anyone interested in Chinese history and medicine. An excellent recommendation for book groups and for readers who enjoy historical fiction about women living in highly regulated patriarchal societies.
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