Flower Net

Flower Net

Infobox Book |
name = Flower Net
author = Lisa See
cover_artist =
country = US
language = English
genre = Novel
publisher = HarperCollins
release_date = 1997
media_type =
pages =
isbn =
preceded_by = On Gold Mountain
followed_by = The Interior

"Flower Net" (1997) by Lisa See is the first of the Red Princess mysteries [Red Princes and Princesses are so named because of their exceptional devotion to Chairman Mao and/or because of their great wealth. Lisa See, "The Interior", p. 112. New York: Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2008] . The other two novels in the series are The Interior (1999) and "Dragon Bones" (2003). "Flower Net" explores the state of US-China relations in the early months of 1997, especially in terms of international politics, human trafficking, and the smuggling of illegal goods such as bear bile ["Flower Net", pp. 232-233. New York: Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2008] and nuclear trigger devices. It also focuses on human relationships – especially those between father and son, father and daughter. Pam Spencer suggests that the title refers to "the flower net used by Chinese fishermen who throw the mesh wide to trap everything within its reach" [Pam Spencer, "Flower Net". "School Library Journal" (04/1998)] ["Flower Net", p. 152] . The time frame for "Flower Net" is January 10, 1997-March 14, 1997. The main narrative ends February 13, 1997 ["Flower Net", pp. 295ff.] -- just before the death of Deng Xiaoping on February 19. Much of the story involves flashbacks to the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) and its traumatic impact on the lives of a great number of people. The novel's key characters are Liu Hulan, inspector in the Ministry of Public Security [Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China] and a Red Princess, and David Stark, Assistant U.S. Attorney, who loves her. Gary Krist writes that "Hulan is a provocative mixture of vulnerability, bitterness and hardheaded practicality," a survivor of the Cultural Revolution who has learned that survival means hiding her emotions from the outside world [Gary Krist, "Pacific Overtures." "The New York Times" (10/26/1997)] .

The book begins with the murders of two young men, one the son of the U.S. ambassador to China and the other the son of one of the richest and most powerful men in China. For reasons not clear to Hulan and David, the Chinese and American governments come to the unusual agreement that the two should jointly investigate the murders. Their initial assumption is that the killings must be related to the Rising Phoenix, a criminal gang operating in both China and Los Angeles. The case is complicated because Hulan and David have been lovers, and each is devoted to his or her country. See also describes Vice Minister Liu and his frosty relationship with Hulan, his daughter ["Flower Net", pp. 47-49] .

Near the end of the novel seven gruesome murders are solved ["Flower Net", p. 311 ] . Although the young men of the Rising Phoenix are indeed involved, the murderer hounding Hulan and David is revealed to be Hulan's father, Vice Minister Liu, who has been consumed by greed and the desire for revenge, mistakenly blaming his daughter for the hard time he served in a Chinese work camp early in the Cultural Revolution and for the serious injuries his wife, Hulan's mother, suffered during the same period.

The narrative concludes with Hulan's thoughts of the coming spring and her anticipation of the birth of her first child.

Notes

External links

* [http://search.barnesandnoble.com/The-Flower-Net/Lisa-See/e/9780812978681#TABS Editorial Reviews and Meet the Writer, Barnes & Noble]
* [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9405EEDD123FF935A15753C1A961958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=print Krist, Gary. "Pacific Overtones." "The New York Times", 10/26/1997.]
* [http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/product-description/0060175273 Samples from various reviews]
* [http://www.beatrice.com/interviews/lisasee/ See interviewed by Ron Hogan (1996)]

References

Krist, Gary. "Pacific Overtures." "New York Times", 10/26/1997.

Pearl, Nancy and Barbara Hoffert. "The Flower Net". "Library Journal", 08/01/1997.

Reed, J.D. "Flower Net". "People", 11/03/1997.

See, Lisa. "Sex, Race and Peking Man." Review of Nicole Mones' "Lost in Translation". "New York Times", 09/20/1998.

See, Lisa. "Gang of One". Review of Seymour Topping's "The Peking Letter". "New York Times", 09/05/1999.

Spencer, Pam. "Flower Net". "School Library Journal", 04/1998.


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