The Storm We Made

Author(s): Vanessa Chan

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Her decision changed history. Now her family must survive it. Destined to become a modern-day classic, The Storm We Made is a dazzling saga about the power of familial love in the face of the horrors of war, for fans of Pachinko and All the Light We Cannot See. 'I'll never forget this book' JESSAMINE CHAN 'One of the most powerful debuts I've ever read. A storytelling star is born' TRACY CHEVALIER 'A striking, moving exploration of good and evil, it is a novel that will stay with you' CECILE PIN 'Exceptionally brave, heart-breaking, beautiful, and moving. A significant contribution to world's literature' NGUYEN PHAN QUE MAI Japanese-occupied Malaya, 1945. Cecily Alcantara's children are in terrible danger. Her eldest child Jujube, who works at a tea house frequented by drunk Japanese soldiers, becomes angrier by the day. Jasmin, the youngest, lives confined in a basement for her own safety. And her son, Abel, has disappeared without a trace. Cecily knows two things: that this is all her fault; and that her family must never learn the truth.


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Brave and immensely moving, The Storm We Made is one of the most powerful and confident debuts I've ever read. A storytelling star is born -- Tracy Chevalier In Vanessa Chan's spellbinding debut, one woman's desire to change her destiny shapes the future of a colonized nation. Combining cinematic grandeur with nuanced storytelling, The Storm We Made offers the hidden history that only fiction can reveal: the everyday yearnings of people surviving a brutal occupation, children trying to make sense of the unspeakable, and the search for love. I'll never forget this book. -- Jessamine Chan Exceptionally brave, heart-breaking, beautiful, and moving. Destined to be a classic. The Storm We Made is a celebration of stories that have been silenced or erased. Vanessa Chan writes with admirable power, confidence and grace. By confronting the horror of colonisation and wars, this book opens the pathway to peace and healing. A significant contribution to world's literature -- Nguyen Phan Que Mai With assured prose, impeccable story-telling, and vibrant characters, The Storm We Made heralds an exceptional, exciting new voice. Vanessa Chan's textured, visceral writing brings 1930s-40s Malaya to life during the British and Japanese occupations, as the waves of small actions ripple out with unexpected and often tragic consequences. Bravo to this immense talent! -- Melissa Fu A striking, moving exploration of good and evil and the devastating repercussions one's actions can have, it is a novel that will stay with you -- Cecile Pin The Storm We Made is an excellent examination of the way individuals get caught in the violence of history . . . a frank book that revels in moral complexity. Lovers of Eileen Chang will especially appreciate Vanessa Chan. -- Rowan Hisayo Buchanan Devastatingly beautiful and extraordinary . . . Vanessa shines an evocative light on this piece of history. I'm going to be thinking about this one for a very long time -- Jessica George A phenomenon unto itself. This is no mere debut, but rather the summoning of a story buried so deeply in a nation that it could only surface with a talent great enough to do it justice. -- Mira Jacob Like the most dazzling historical fiction, The Storm We Made etches intimate details on an epic canvas. Vanessa Chan's characters face agonizing choices under the darkness of colonization and war, and yet she imbues them with an indelible spirit of resistance that never lets you forget the light. A fearless, gripping, morally complex story by a writer to watch. -- Dawnie Walton There are so many rich layers to this book-my breath caught at the beauty of the words and the kaleidoscope of images they painted. Vanessa Chan has written a masterpiece, and The Storm We Made has not only changed my perspective on war and humanity; it has also transformed my sense of what truly great novels can do. -- Qian Julie Wang, author of New York Times bestseller, Beautiful Country Magnificent. A beautiful, scintillating, devastating and deeply moving marvel of storytelling. I implore you to read it. -- Chris Whitaker A chilling exploration of the costs of human weakness and desire, in a compelling and vividly wrought historical context * Kirkus * Dynamic . . . Chan convincingly portrays a family caught in the horrors of war * Publishers Weekly * . . . this got me out of my reading slump . . . heart-breaking but compelling and perfectly paced novel -- Zoe West, Woman & Home editor Chan has written a horrific, gripping, exquisitely plotted novel. I could not put it down! -- Alice Winn, author of Sunday Times bestseller In Memoriam A cinematic historical fiction crafted with care from her grandparent's experiences . . . The kind of immersive fiction that teaches you more than any history lesson could * The Bookseller * Powerful . . . [told] so brilliantly that I could not put it down... I absolutely loved [this] book -- Zoe Ball, Radio 2 Book Club Absolutely brilliant * Radio 4 Woman's Hour * Exceptionally compelling * Sunday Times * Unforgettable . . . Everything you want from historical fiction * Good Housekeeping * Exquisite -- Red Will keep you gripped * Woman & Home *

ANESSA CHAN is a Malaysian author. Her debut novel, The Storm We Made, has been sold in twenty languages and territories worldwide, and will publish in the US and UK in January 2024. Vanessa's other work has been published in Electric Lit, Kenyon Review, and more. She is now based mostly in Brooklyn.

General Fields

  • : 9781399712583
  • : Hodder & Stoughton
  • : Hodder & Stoughton
  • : 440.0
  • : 01 January 2024
  • : h230mm x w150mm x s28mm
  • : 01 January 2024
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Vanessa Chan
  • : Paperback
  • : en
  • : 823.92
  • : 352
  • : FV