Acknowledgments
I want to thank so many people:
My agent, Theresa Park, without whose support and
gentle encouragement this novel might still be a jumble of notes on
my computer. She has been with me from the first pages of this
book.
Abby Koons, Julian Alexander, Rich Green, Sam
Edenborough, Nicki Kennedy, and Amanda Cardinale.
Kathryn Court, my wise and elegant editor.
Clare Ferraro for her early and unwavering
support.
The amazing team at Viking: Alexis Washam,
Carolyn Coleburn, Louise Braverman, Ann Day, Nancy Sheppard, Paul
Slovak, Isabel Widdowson, and so many others.
Clare Smith and the wonderful team at Harper
Press UK for their enthusiasm and guidance.
Pat Towers, who showed me graciousness, always,
while teaching me nuance.
Abigail Thomas, who encouraged me with cake, good
judgment, and kind words.
Chang-rae Lee for advice both writerly and
practical, always on-point.
Elaina Richardson for the time at Yaddo
For friendship and encouragement, and
understanding: Mimi Brown, Deborah Cincotta, Rachael Combe, Kate
Gellert, Katie Rosman, Sarah Towers, Daphne Uviller.
I read many books about this period in World War
II in both the New York Public Library and the Special Collections
Library at Hong Kong University. In particular, I learned much
about the time from Emily Hahn’s excellent memoir, China to
Me, and the colorful Prisoner of the Turnip Heads by
George Wright-Nooth with Mark Adkin.
I also spent many hours working in various rooms
at the New York Public Library, the New York Society Library, and
Hong Kong University Library and thank them for being open to the
public and providing space for writers to work.
My mother, father, and brother and his
family.
The extended Bae family.
My children, who give me joy every day and put
everything in perspective.
And most important, my husband, Joe, who is my
best friend, my better half, and who supports me with an unstinting
love and generosity that I am grateful for every day.