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After the Dragons by Cynthia Zhang

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emotional reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

AFTER THE DRAGONS by Cynthia Zhang is set in a Beijing much the same as today only there are pet-sized dragons and climate change has led to a new terminal illness due to air pollution. In this city where wealth towers over crumbling poverty, two young men, one a grief-stricken med student, the other a snarky, chronically-ill dragon rescuer, fall in love over dragons.

I loved this slow, easy story about the unfairness of life, the necessity of hope, and the importance of connection. There’s a small plot but what moves this story are the characters.

I loved Kai’s disillusionment and complete inability to back down or give up on dragons when he’s essentially given up on himself. And Eli’s contemplation of place and self, his grief and languid discovery are near perfect. They’re both persistent and stubborn in pursuing what’s right and good, but in very different ways. Kai is all heat and Eli is stone.

The writing is equally gorgeous. From page one, I was hooked on the world-building that lovingly painted Beijing in all its flaws and light. The way Zhang wove mythology and dragons seamlessly into a modern world is stunning and there are so many threads that build and build.

It’s only 142 pages but I lived in those pages for a few hours yesterday. I couldn’t put it down.

It’s immersive, contemplative, full of warmth and life, and a little sad but in away that’s heartfelt and feels right. In a word, it’s lovely.

This book is everything I love in storytelling. I adored it. Please go read it.

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