
Many thanks to NetGalley, Ballantine Books, and Thousand Voices (Jenna Bush Hager's new imprint) for gifting me a digital ARC of this wonderful book, also an Oprah's Book Club pick for the spring. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!
We meet Song in a small town Chinese village, living with her parents, brother, husband, and son, River. Money is tight so her husband travels for construction work, and they reunite only once a year. River is gifted with perfect pitch and soon becomes a piano prodigy. Song and River travel to Beijing, but get separated at the train station. We follow along for the next six years, in alternate POV from Song and River, as they try and make their way back to each other.
What a beautiful but heartbreaking story. The characters truly come to life and you can feel the anguish from both mother and son. While it's sad, it's also very hopeful as a variety of characters open their hearts to help. It's a fascinating look into the Chinese culture, especially as the pandemic hits, and the disparity of the wealthy and the poor in society. It's an immersive read and you will see the pollution in the air, smell and taste the food, see the sights, and hear the beautiful music. Bravo!

