The Piano Teacher
by Janice Y.K. Lee
HarperCollins HK$175
If nothing else, this debut novel is ambitious. The plot shifts between 1950s Hong Kong and the war-racked decade before it, switching periods with each chapter. The novel follows the stories of many characters: socialites, social climbers, colonial well-knowns - almost too many for the reader to keep track of, especially when the central story presents itself with such melodramatic promise.
In 1952, a newly arrived, bored young wife, Claire Pendleton, begins giving piano lessons to the daughter of the wealthy, well-connected Chens; soon after, she begins an affair with seasoned Hong Kong expatriate Will Truesdale.
The elder British lover brings to the dalliance more than enough baggage for two. His clouded background involves trauma from the second world war, most of it a result of his romance with Eurasian socialite Trudy Liang.