Advance Praise
“Charles Bush has taken the classic story of Dream of the Red Chamber and turned it into a free-flowing, natural thing that felt more like a river than a book. An accomplished, precise work that reminds the reader that the choices we make are not ours alone, and the life we often wish we had is one decision away. The Boy with the Jade reads like a classic, woven into a deeply researched culture that immediately pulls one in. The life of Baoyu and his fateful decisions illustrate us all, reminding us that no matter what we are born to, it is the paths we choose that matter most. Once I put this book down, I could not stand being away from it for long. This is a novel I will never forget.”
– Jillian Forsberg, Author of The Rhino Keeper
“A deep dive into the head of one of the most iconic characters in Chinese fiction, The Boy with the Jade reads like a letter from imperial China to our modern era. The author offers a fresh take on a beloved Chinese story. For those familiar with the classic it is based on (Dream of the Red Chamber 红楼梦), this new work gives a compelling interior focus on a single character from within a cast of hundreds. For the rest of readers, this story offers a window onto eighteenth-century Chinese high society, and a stepping stone to one of China's greatest literary achievements.
– Laurie Dennis, author of The Lacquered Talisman
“As a teenager in Hong Kong, I was tasked with reading the classical Dream of the Red Chamber, but found the pedantic introduction too much to handle. It wasn't until later that I truly appreciated this iconic Chinese novel. Charles Bush's lively reinterpretation, The Boy with the Jade, is a refreshing take that would have captivated her from the start, offering readers a compelling, soap-opera-like portrayal of one of China’s most famous families.”
– Terese Tse Bartholomew, Curator Emeritus, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, and author of Hidden Meanings in Chinese Art
"A powerful fresh take on Dream of the Red Mansions filled with psychological drama and the vivid splendor of the Qing Dynasty's golden age.”
– Larry Feign, author of The Flower Boat Girl
“A fascinating historical novel with a young protagonist who admirably endures severe hardships. Bayou is a seeker and deep thinker who inspires pity with his moral flagellation while showing us that no one is immune to the caprices of fate.”
– Kirkus Reviews