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Shanghailanders

Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal 2025

Juli Min Priscilla Layne

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Dialogue Books
26 August 2025
Longlisted for the 2025 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN FICTION
* TIME 100 Must-Read Books of 2024
* THE NEW YORK TIMES Editors' Choice
* PEOPLE 10 Best Debut Fiction Books of 2024

'Thrilling' TIME

'Simmering with secrets and tensions' THE NEW YORK TIMES

'Quick-footed and captivating . . . a perfect holiday read' MONOCLE

Leo and Eko Yang and their three daughters seems to have

it all - wealth, beauty and brains; a privileged life in the

world of international Shanghai, Paris and Boston. But as

the children become adults and their parents celebrate

twenty-five years of marriage, the Yangs are at a crossroads.

What bonds still keep them together? What are the

foundations of a family?

Beginning in the year 2040 and moving backward through

the present to 2014, Shanghailanders takes readers into the

intimacies and desires of each of the Yangs, as well as the

people in their orbit - a nanny from the provinces, a private

driver with a penchant for danger, and a grandmother whose

memories of the past echo the present.

As we watch this changing family in their changing world,

universal constants remain: love is complex and family will

always be stubbornly connected by blood, secrets and

longing. Along the way, Min shows how a family makes and

remakes itself over the years, what unites us and slowly

drives us apart.

'Min has established herself as a sharp chronicler of contemporary China - and of the ever-complicated matters of the heart' Kirsten Chen, author of COUNTERFEIT

'Remarkable . . . Having knowledge of these characters' futures before we

know about their past makes stumbling on their bygone days all the more touching' THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW

'Sophisticated and affecting' THE LOS ANGELES TIMES

'Elegant and crystalline' GUARDIAN
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Translated by:  
Imprint:   Dialogue Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 196mm,  Width: 126mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   228g
ISBN:   9780349704104
ISBN 10:   0349704104
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Juli Min is a Korean-American writer based in Shanghai. She was the founding editor and fiction editor of the Shanghai Literary Review. Raised in Seoul, New Jersey and New England, Min attended Phillips Academy Andover and Harvard University, where she studied Russian and comparative literature. She holds an MFA in fiction from Warren Wilson College.

Reviews for Shanghailanders: Longlisted for the Carnegie Medal 2025

Told in reverse chronological order, this bold experiment with time pays off beautifully, completely unsettling the reader's expectations. Min's prose is elegant and crystalline as it refracts the family's cruelties. -- Aube Rey Lescure, author of RIVER EAST, RIVER WEST * Guardian * Ambitious . . . a thrilling, futuristic family drama that captures the joys, disappointments, and inside jokes of one Shanghai family in reverse chronological order. * TIME * Tender, atmospheric, and wholly captivating . . . Min has established herself as a sharp chronicler of contemporary China-and of the ever-complicated matters of the heart. -- Kirsten Chen, author of COUNTERFEIT Shanghailanders is a wonderful, wildly smart and compelling book. If Shanghai is the future, this terrific novel knows it all. We follow a glorious cluster of characters as they trip over their own longings, in this fiction of real astuteness. -- Joan Silber, author of SECRETS OF HAPPINESS Bracing, thrilling, and breathtakingly smart . . . Shanghailanders offers a new way of seeing. Not just of Shanghai, but France, Japan, America, and every last corner of its characters' minds . . . Absolutely extraordinary. -- Liam Callanan, author of PARIS BY THE BOOK Lyrical and haunting, Shanghailanders explores the enduring mysteries of family . . . Min movingly portrays the Yangs and their many seasons of love and loss in a metropolis that perpetually rises, falls, and emerges from the ashes. An extraordinary debut. -- Vanessa Hua, author of FORBIDDEN CITY Marvellous. -- Laura Zigman, author of SMALL WORLD Smart, tender and lyrical - Shanghailanders never stops surprising the reader . . . -- Jiaming Tang, author of CINEMA LOVE Readers can follow each family member throughout their life -- and discover how lucky it is to have the benefit of hindsight. -- Annie Lewis, ""The best books to read in May 2024"" * Luxury London * Min's remarkable debut novel . . . Having knowledge of these characters' futures before we know about their past makes stumbling on their bygone days all the more touching . . . My answer to my original question of whether this unusual storytelling structure is worthwhile would be a resounding yes. -- Jean Kwok * The New York Times Book Review * An unusual and immersive reading experience. * Kirkus Reviews * Min's debut novel is a complicated family story, told in reverse . . . a family simmering with secrets and tensions. -- ""17 New Books Coming in May"" * The New York Times * Min's debut will be appreciated by readers who relish the joy of discovery and piecing information together to shape the characters and events in their own minds. It is an intriguing portrait of a fragmented family where nothing is ever quite what it seems. A strong option for book groups. * Library Journal * [An] assured debut, told in reverse chronology . . . credibly reflect[ing] the messiness of family. Min is a writer worth keeping tabs on. * Publishers Weekly * With a cosmopolitan scope that takes readers from Shanghai, to Paris, to Boston . . . There's something here for every reader. -- ""Most Anticipated Debuts 2024"" * B&N Reads * Enthralling . . . In her masterful storytelling, Min captures the essence of life in a rapidly changing city and world . . . A captivating read that will linger in the minds of readers. * Booklist * [An] audacious debut . . . Min is a talented writer whose debut shows much promise. Her own future, at least, appears bright. * Washington Post * Min's prose is quick-footed and captivating and the book's structure of a novel-in-stories makes it a perfect holiday read, with interlocking tales to dip into between trips to the pool. * Monocle * A colourful and ambitious novel, Shanghailanders deftly unpacks the meaning of family and belonging. * Dazed *


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