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Diamond Hill Jewelry - Elegant Diamond Necklaces, Rings & Earrings for Women | Perfect for Weddings, Anniversaries & Special Occasions
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Diamond Hill Jewelry - Elegant Diamond Necklaces, Rings & Earrings for Women | Perfect for Weddings, Anniversaries & Special Occasions
Diamond Hill Jewelry - Elegant Diamond Necklaces, Rings & Earrings for Women | Perfect for Weddings, Anniversaries & Special Occasions
Diamond Hill Jewelry - Elegant Diamond Necklaces, Rings & Earrings for Women | Perfect for Weddings, Anniversaries & Special Occasions
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'A rapid-fire debut with a cinematographer's eye for detail, Diamond Hill interrogates fate, memory and redemption at a filmic velocity befitting its setting in Hong Kong's former Hollywood. Fan strikes a deft balance between agile set-pieces and lingering beauty' Naoise Dolan'A vivid, powerful portrait of a vanishing world' - David Nicholls, author of One Day & Sweet Sorrow 'Diamond Hill breathes beauty . . . Kit Fan skilfully weaves a story of loss and of being lost; a story of tragic mistakes, which haunts the reader long after the final page has been turned' - Okechukwu Nzelu, author of The Private Joys of Nnenna MaloneyDiamond Hill was once the 'Hollywood of the Orient', but is now an eyesore in the middle of a glitzy financial hub. Buddhist nuns, drug gangs, property developers, the government and foreign powers are all vying for power, each wanting to stake their claim on the land.Set in the last shanty town of Hong Kong before the fraught 1997 handover from Britain to China, Diamond Hill follows the return of a recovering heroin addict, Buddha, as he tries to salvage what's left from a place he hoped to forget. Buddha finds himself crossing swords with the Iron Nun, fighting for her nunnery; a disturbed novice, Quartz, who is fleeing her past; a faded film actress called Audrey Hepburn; and Boss, a teenage gang leader with a big mouth and even bigger plans, plotting to escape what she calls 'the death of Hong Kong'. Kit Fan's hard-hitting and exhilarating debut is a requiem for a disappearing city, and a meditation on powerlessness, religion, colonialism and displacement. It explores the price of forgetting and how the present is ultimately always entangled in the past.
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Big fan of this book. I love books involving various Asian cultures and this does not disappoint. I could feel the pulse of Hong Kong throughout. Not just the big, port city fanfare but the nitty gritty life on the streets. Wonderful read with complex characters.

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