A sweeping, dual-timeline novel linking two families - one in London, the other in Beijing - across the turbulence of Europe’s sexual revolution and China’s Cultural Revolution. Ideal for readers who enjoy rich historical fiction, political drama and stories of love, power, and unintended connections.
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The Sisters Mao – A Sunday Independent Book of the Year (Hardback)
Author: Gavin McCrea
£16.95
A sweeping, dual-timeline novel linking two families - one in London, the other in Beijing - across the turbulence of Europe’s sexual revolution and China’s Cultural Revolution. Ideal for readers who enjoy rich historical fiction, political drama and stories of love, power, and unintended connections.
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Booksellers Notes
We found The Sisters Mao to be a challenging and rewarding novel that asks difficult questions about belief, art and family without offering easy answers.
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Our summary description
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The Sisters Mao moves between two stages of unrest. In London, Iris and Eva rehearse a provocation of their own, plotting an intervention at a West End theatre where their mother is performing in Miss Julie. Their work with a radical performance collective blurs art and sabotage, family loyalty and revolt. In Beijing, Jiang Qing prepares a very different spectacle, refining a state ballet that will be used to consolidate power and erase rivals within the Party.
As these parallel preparations unfold, the novel draws the three women into a shared dramatic frame. Each is driven by conviction and desire, by love that edges into control, by the intoxicating pull of ideology. What links them is not geography but a belief in performance as a means of transformation, and a willingness to risk everything to be seen and heard.
The Sisters Mao is measured and unsettling, attentive to the private costs of public gestures. It suggests that history is shaped as much by intimate bonds as by grand political statements, and that the line between creation and destruction is often perilously thin.
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