The Phoenix crown A novel

Kate Quinn

Large print - 2024

San Fransisco, 1906. Two women hoping to change their fortunes, have their paths cross, when they are drawn into the orbit of Henry Thornton, whose collection of Chinese antiques include the legendary Phoenix Crown and whose patronage changes the women's lives. When Henry disappears, their lives are thrown into chaos. But when the crown surfaces five years later, the women are brought together in one last quest for justice.

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Subjects
Genres
Historical fiction
Large print books
Published
[Waterville, Maine] : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Kate Quinn (author)
Other Authors
Janie Chang (author)
Edition
Large print edition
Physical Description
561 pages (large print) ; 23 cm
ISBN
9798885797511
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Review by Booklist Review

In 1906, opera singer Gemma Garland moves to San Francisco to take her place in the chorus for a performance by the great Caruso, hoping to room with her old friend Nellie Doyle. But when she arrives, Nellie is nowhere to be found, though her housemate, botanist Alice Eastwood, encourages Gemma to stay. Meanwhile, 19-year-old Suling Feng dresses as a boy to help deliver her family's laundry, doing brisk business with hand-embroidery on the side. She is desperate to escape an arranged marriage, and she's also trying to forget her white lover, Reggie, who disappeared without a trace. One of Suling's hustles is serving champagne at the parties of industrialist Henry Thornton, who becomes taken with Gemma and offers to become her patron. But it's mere days before the devastating San Francisco earthquake and it will draw the women together in surprising ways. Quinn and Chang have teamed up to write a powerful and surprising triumph of historical fiction. From the bustling streets of Chinatown to Henry's lavish mansion, the set pieces will transport readers as they are pulled into the women's stories. Lushly detailed, richly imagined, and utterly satisfying, The Phoenix Crown will entrance readers.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Quinn (The Diamond Eye) and Chang (The Porcelain Moon) team up for a stirring story involving opera, prized antiquities, and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. Gemma Garland, a soprano in New York's Metropolitan Opera, is hoping to revive her lagging career. Shortly after her arrival with the Met's traveling company in San Francisco, where she's slated to perform with Enrico Caruso, Gemma meets and falls for charming railroad magnate Henry Thornton. Soon, she's singing at his house for members of high society. Her affection for Henry curdles, however, after she learns about his dark side from Chinese embroiderer Suling Feng, whom Henry has hired to mend a damaged robe from a Beijing palace. Among his other collectibles is an ornate crown, also taken from the palace. It turns out Suling's lover Reggie has disappeared, and she tells Gemma that Henry is to blame. The women confront him just as the earthquake hits, after which Henry and the crown disappear. The authors ably develop the two main characters as they discover a shared sense of independence and join in common cause while reckoning with the mixed blessings of a powerful man's patronage. Readers of historicals with strong female leads will savor this. (Feb.)

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