When Hua Wu arrives in New York City, her life seems destined to
resemble that of countless immigrants before her. She spends her hectic
days in a restaurant in Chinatown, and her lonesome nights in a noisy,
crowded tenement, yearning for those she left behind. But one day in a
park in the West Village, Hua meets Jane Templeton and her daughter,
Lily, a two-year-old adopted from China. Eager to expose Lily to the
language and culture of her birth country, Jane hires Hua to be her
nanny.
Hua soon finds herself in a world far removed from the cramped streets
of Chinatown or her grandmother's home in Fuzhou, China. Jane, a museum
curator of Asian art, and her husband, a theater critic, are cultured
and successful. They pull Hua into their circle of family and friends
until she is deeply attached to Lily and their way of life. But when
cracks show in the family's perfect façade, what will Hua do to protect
the little girl who reminds her so much of her own past? A beautiful and
revelatory novel, Happy Family is the promising debut of a perceptive
and graceful writer.