
The Boy with the Jade
Charles Bush
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Sep 16, 2025
Description
In the opulent world of 18th-century China, where wealth and power reign supreme, The Boy with the Jade unveils the poignant tale of Baoyu, heir to the illustrious Jia family. Born with a jade pendant in his mouth-a symbol of his destiny-Baoyu's life is one of luxury laced with darkness.
Amidst his family's splendor, Baoyu navigates complex relationships. He shares a deep, intellectual connection with his cousin Daiyu and engages in intense liaisons with Amber, his main maid. Yet, these bonds are marred by mistreatment, deception, and overwhelming societal pressures.
Baoyu's life spirals after a severe beating from his father, Amber's death, and Daiyu's illness. His spirit breaks, plunging him into despair and leading to the loss of his jade pendant. Fate deals another blow when he's duped into marrying Baochai on the day Daiyu dies. Seeking enlightenment, Baoyu turns to Taoist and Buddhist philosophies, finding guidance from mystical mentors who help him reclaim his jade and hope.
With expectations to excel at the Imperial Examination and continue his lineage, Baoyu is trapped by tradition. Craving freedom, he makes a bold escape, embarking on a transformative journey.
Drawing inspiration from Hong Lou Meng, Bush's novel weaves a rich narrative of love, grief, and self-discovery. The Boy with the Jade explores the intricate human quest for meaning, transcending both time and culture.
Product Details
Publisher | Htf Publishing |
Publish Date | September 16, 2025 |
Pages | 262 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781963452211 |
Dimensions | 9.0 X 6.0 X 0.6 inches | 0.8 pounds |
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Reviews
"A precise, unforgettable novel that flows like a river. Bush weaves classic storytelling into a deeply researched culture, reminding us that the paths we choose define us."
- Jillian Forsberg, author of The Rhino Keeper
"Reads like a letter from imperial China to the modern era. A compelling reimagining of a beloved classic with rich psychological depth."
- Laurie Dennis, author of The Lacquered Talisman
"A refreshing take that would have captivated me from the start-compelling, dramatic, and steeped in the beauty of Chinese literary tradition."
- Terese Tse Bartholomew, Curator Emeritus, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
"A powerful fresh take on Dream of the Red Mansions, filled with psychological drama and the vivid splendor of Qing Dynasty China."
- Larry Feign, author of The Flower Boat Girl
"A fascinating historical novel. Baoyu is a seeker who shows that no one is immune to fate's caprices."
- Kirkus Reviews
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