Reflecting the Sky
por
S.J. Rozan
Aún sin calificaciones
Mystery
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
312
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Jan 1, 2001
Editorial
Minotaur Books
Edición
First Edition
ISBN-10
0312244274
ISBN-13
9780312244279
Descripción
Lydia Chin, a determined and sharp-witted Chinese-American private investigator, finds herself navigating through the complexities of family legacy and cultural identity. Hired by her enigmatic grandfather, she delves into a mysterious case that unveils secrets from the past, forcing her to confront her roots and the weight of expectations that come with them.
As she travels through urban landscapes and hidden histories, Lydia encounters a tapestry of characters, each contributing to the puzzle she must piece together. Her journey is not just about solving a mystery; it is a profound exploration of what it means to belong, to forge one's own identity, and to understand the intricate ties that bind generations. The vibrant backdrop of her Chinatown community serves as both a setting and a reflection of her internal struggles.
Through Lydia's eyes, readers are invited into the nuanced world of cultural heritage, familial responsibilities, and personal ambition. The narrative blends suspense and introspection, revealing how the past inevitably shapes the future, and how understanding one's history can pave the way for self-discovery and acceptance.
As she travels through urban landscapes and hidden histories, Lydia encounters a tapestry of characters, each contributing to the puzzle she must piece together. Her journey is not just about solving a mystery; it is a profound exploration of what it means to belong, to forge one's own identity, and to understand the intricate ties that bind generations. The vibrant backdrop of her Chinatown community serves as both a setting and a reflection of her internal struggles.
Through Lydia's eyes, readers are invited into the nuanced world of cultural heritage, familial responsibilities, and personal ambition. The narrative blends suspense and introspection, revealing how the past inevitably shapes the future, and how understanding one's history can pave the way for self-discovery and acceptance.
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