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SNOW FLOWER - Jan 2020
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Beginning (pgs 1-79)
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I am anxious to read comments from the rest of the group.

I just finished this first part tonight. I am really loving it so far. I love the connection between Lily and Snow Flower, but am SUPER curious as to why Lily never was invited to go to Snow Flower's home. I know it was mentioned that it's because of their higher station in life, but something about it all just seems suspicious. I'm nervous for Snow Flower's wedding as it seems like her future in-laws aren't going to be great at all. I have a definite sense of foreboding. I have lots of questions, but am eager to keep going.
I also had a hard time reading about the foot binding. It made my stomach turn and I had to put the book down a bit as well. It's hard to believe tiny, disfigured feet was a sign of class and beauty. I wonder how that started and then became such a big part of Chinese culture.
I also had a hard time reading about the foot binding. It made my stomach turn and I had to put the book down a bit as well. It's hard to believe tiny, disfigured feet was a sign of class and beauty. I wonder how that started and then became such a big part of Chinese culture.




I like the relationship with Lily and Snow Flower so far and I am sure I will get more invested in their relationship in the latter sections. The parts about women having a secret language and writing style really surprised me, this was something I never heard of before.
But I am much more interested in the family relationship so far, it is so sad that Lily desperately needs to be loved.
And the the fact that a woman is worthless unless she marries and has sons really angers me, unfortunately this view is still relavant in many parts of the world (even in some regions of my own country)
Berna wrote: "I finally started the book and finished the first section. The foot binding section was really painful to even read. I was so sad when Lilly's little sister died.. She seemed like a very cute girl...."
I had a hard time with the way the mother spoke to Lily. You know there's love there, but culturally she's so negative and demeaning all the time. Hard to read.
I had a hard time with the way the mother spoke to Lily. You know there's love there, but culturally she's so negative and demeaning all the time. Hard to read.

How did you like the start of this book? We meet Lily as a young girl and her laotang, Snow Flower. What do you think of their relationship so far? What has stood out to you about Chinese culture and women so far? Any surprises or is it starting out as you expected?