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Old Wives’ Tales

Contributors

By Julie Zhou

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Mar 9, 2027
Page Count
224 pages
Publisher
Cardinal
ISBN-13
9781538780633

Price

$18.99

Price

$24.99 CAD

In this brilliant sliding doors debut, a Chinese American couple’s love story is told and retold

Elizabeth and Simon are newly married. Elizabeth is waiting for her green card and spends the winter in Chicago staining her fingers with pomegranate seeds, dreaming of home.

Elizabeth and Simon can’t get pregnant, and something unseen is leaving bruises on Elizabeth’s body as she sleeps, making rest impossible.

Elizabeth and Simon are having a new baby, and as they convert a closet into a nursery, Elizabeth is cursed with a magical second sight.

In these ten linked stories, echoing oral traditions from around the world, Julie Zhou re-spins old wives’ tales: from Chinese folklore to nursery rhymes, from the myth of Persephone to “The Princess and the Pea.” The result is an astonishing feat of storytelling that reimagines fairy tale and reality, making both come to exuberant life on the page.


Julie Zhou

About the Author

Julie Zhou was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and despite summers spent in Shanghai and a fleeting love affair with New England, she has always found her way back to the Midwest. These days, she lives with a household of chosen family in Saint Paul, Minnesota, where she serves as a freelance writer for organizations working towards reproductive and gender justice, food justice, prison abolition, and the many intersections of those movements. She cultivates plants poorly, recipes well, anxieties often, and social media not at all.

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