

I should be scared, but in the dream I don’t hesitate. Everyone agrees that it’s best to ignore the uncanny mansion and its misanthropic heir, Arthur. Starling, the reclusive nineteenth century author of The Underland, who disappeared over a hundred years ago.Īll she left behind were dark rumors-and her home. One that gets them out of Eden, Kentucky, a town remarkable for only two things: bad luck and E. Opal is a lot of things-orphan, high school dropout, full-time cynic and part-time cashier-but above all, she's determined to find a better life for her younger brother Jasper. I dream sometimes about a house I’ve never seen.

It is a story of two women in a divided city-separated by severe economic and cultural differences yet bound by a deep emotional connection to a child. Twisting and suspenseful and surprisingly poignant, it's a profound exploration of identity and belonging, motherhood and family. The Leftover Woman finds these two unforgettable women on a shocking collision course. But when an industry scandal threatens to jeopardize not only Rebecca's job but her marriage, this perfect world begins to crumble and her role in her own family is called into question. She's even hired a nanny to help her balance the demands of being a working wife and mother. Meanwhile, publishing executive Rebecca Whitney seems to have it all: a prestigious family name and the wealth that comes with it, a high-powered career, a beautiful home, a handsome husband, and an adopted Chinese daughter she adores. But with her husband on her trail, the clock is ticking, and she's forced to make increasingly risky decisions if she ever hopes to be reunited with her daughter. Jasmine Yang arrives in New York City from her rural Chinese village without money or family support, fleeing a controlling husband, on a desperate search for the daughter who was taken from her at birth-another female casualty of China's controversial One Child Policy.
