A mother and daughter from Hong Kong visit gardens, museums and tourist spots in Japan in Jessica Au’s prize-winning novel Cold Enough for Snow.
Review |
Cold Enough for Snow, prize-winning existential novel by Jessica Au about a Hong Kong mother-daughter relationship, is delicate and subtle
- How well can we know anyone, especially a family member? That’s the question Jessica Au asks in her Novel Prize winning second novel, Cold Enough for Snow
- The book is a dialogue of sorts between its narrator, an expatriated Hong Kong woman, and her mother in which little is said and a lot inferred, Au explains
A mother and daughter from Hong Kong visit gardens, museums and tourist spots in Japan in Jessica Au’s prize-winning novel Cold Enough for Snow.