DiamondHead is a sweeping debut from a young, powerful new voice in fiction that follows four generations of a wealthy shipping family whose rise anddecline is riddled with secrets and tragic love.At the turn of the nineteenth century, Frank Leong,a fabulously wealthy shipping industrialist, moves his family from China to theisland of Oahu. But something ancient follows the Leongs to Hawaii, hauntingthem. The fabled red string of fate, the cord that binds intendedlovers, also punishes mistakes in love, passing adestructive knot down the family line.When Frank Leong is murdered, his family is throwninto a perilous downward spiral. Left to rebuild in their patriarch's shadow,the surviving members of the Leong family try their hand at a new, ordinarylife, vowing to bury their gilded past. Still, the island continues towhisper fragments of truth and chatter, until a letter arrives twodecades later carrying a shattering confession.Now the Leongs' survival rests with young Theresa,Frank Leong's only grandchild, eighteen and pregnant, the heir apparent to herancestors' punishing knots.Told through the eyes of the Leong's secret-keepingdaughters and wives and spanning the Boxer Rebellion to Pearl Harbor to 1960sHawaii, Diamond Head is abreathtakingly powerful tale of tragic love, shocking lies, poignantcompromise, aching loss, heroic acts of sacrifice, and miraculous hope.
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“A jewel of a saga.”—Rebecca Wells, author of Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood
Frank Leong, a prominent shipping industrialist and head of the celebrated Leong family, brings his loved ones from China to Hawaii at the turn of the twentieth century, when the Japanese invade. But something ancient follows the Leongs to the islands, haunting them—the parable of the red string of fate. According to Chinese legend, the red string binds one to her intended beloved, but also punishes for mistakes in love, twisting any misstep into a destructive knot that passes down through generations.
When its patriarch is murdered on Oahu, the Leong family is thrown into a downward spiral. Left to rebuild in his shadow, the surviving members attempt a new, ordinary life, vowing to bury their gilded past—until a letter arrives two decades later, carrying a confession that shatters the family even further.
Now the Leongs’ survival rests with young Theresa, Frank’s only grandchild. Eighteen and pregnant, Theresa holds the answers to her family’s mysteries and must decide what stories to tell, with whom to side, and which knots will endure.
Told through the eyes of the Leongs’ secret-keeping daughters and wives, Diamond Head is a breathtakingly powerful multigenerational tale.
“Diamond Head is an intricate meditation on what is in our control and what is fate—and on whether children must bear the costs of their parents’ mistakes.”—Celeste Ng, author of Everything I Never Told You
“Wong’s debut novel will hook readers from the first page and not let go until the final tragic secret is revealed.”—Library Journal
Cecily Wong graduated from Barnard College, where the first pages of Diamond Head won the Peter S. Prescott Prize for Prose in 2010, judged by Elizabeth Strout, Caryl Philipps, and Malena Watrous. Chinese-Hawaiian herself, she was born on Oahu. She currently lives and writes in New York City.
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