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When Strange Gods Call [Paperback]

Pam Chun (Author)
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November 1, 2004
This is a Shakespearean love story of old family rivalries that threaten a pair of ill-fated lovers who defy generations of animosity. It is set in the tropical paradise of Hawaii, the island temptress that lures the lovers back, and becomes part of this tale of love lost and rediscovered. It is a combination of "Romeo and Juliet" and Abie's Irish Rose with an Asian-Western twist.

When Strange Gods Call takes place in the 1970s, a decade after Hawaii has reached statehood, a time of transition, when, among the older generation, the Confucian ethics of family, honor and scholarship are challenged by the American values of individuality and assertiveness.

The central characters in this forbidden love story are Miki Ai'Lee, the great-granddaughter of the Chinese advisor to the Hawaiian monarchy, and Alex Demming, whose family have lived and grown wealthy over the generations as island ranchers. Their childhood romance ends as Miki flies off to become a professor of art in San Francisco, and Alex leaves for Cambodia where he stalks high stakes international art thieves. Years later, back in Hawaii, their paths cross at a time when both are faced with difficult decisions, strong parental expectations at odds with their own desires, as well as the clash of cultures. For Miki, this means Chinese traditions, in which there is enormous pressure for a young woman of thirty to follow in the footsteps of two thousand years of the history of her people.

Poignant, lyrical, heart-rending and heart-warming, When Strange Gods Call is alive with the spirits of a land lush full of ghost stories and magic, a land powerful enough to reach across the seas and call its children home with the voice of its gods, the "Night Whispers."

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Chun follows up The Money Dragon with another book set in Hawaii, this time a sentimental tale of star-crossed lovers unfolding in 1970, 11 years after the island achieved statehood. Miki Ai'Lee, daughter of a prominent Hawaiian family, returns to the island after years of teaching art history at a San Francisco university and crosses paths with Alex Demming, her high school sweetheart. Though 12 years have passed, the same obstacle keeps them apart; the Demmings and the Ai'Lees have been engaged in a bitter feud for generations. To further complicate matters, Miki's brother, Braxton, and Alex's cousin, Chris, are both vying to be the governor's deputy commissioner, with Alex apparently doing his best to help Chris. Most satisfying are the novel's scattered glimpses into Hawaii's history, which will be unfamiliar territory for most readers, and some descriptions show definite elegance ("My father was a quiet, analytical gentleman who thought with his hands"). But Chun's story, though it shoehorns in mystery and scandal (international art thieves; corrupt local politics), rarely engages. The dialogue often feels contrived and merely expository (" 'Miki, I must tell you a family secret'"), purple prose abounds ("my hair fell to my waist like an ebony waterfall or streamed behind me when I ran in the wind") and the characters never quite spring to convincing life.
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"Vividly evokes the lush, sensual land and effectively dramatizes the conflict between old traditions and fast-pasted modernity." -- Booklist, September 15, 2004

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Landmark (November 1, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1402203039
  • ISBN-13: 978-1402203039
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 4.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,241,341 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So much history......., October 20, 2004
This review is from: When Strange Gods Call (Paperback)
Pam Chun takes you on a ride through this novel. She describes her characters so well. You will not be able to put this book down. Having lived in Hawaii for 5 years it brings back many memories......the smells of the flowers when you enter the airport terminal, the smell of salt in the air from the ocean, the colors of the ocean, and the many neighborhoods she describes. You will become addicted to the story of Miki and Alex till you get to the end to find out what has happened.
Will Miki and Alex be able to overcome their family feud/curse? Miki's family does not want her to have anything to do with Alex because he is a Demming. Many years ago the Demmings took a piece of land from the Ai'Lee's....then they cursed the Demming family. Will time repair these wounds, release the curse, and help with forgiveness? Miki was a headstrong girl who didn't understand the way her family treated her.....and catered to her brother. She felt they didn't care about her wants and needs. She has now come back to the islands after 12 years of living on the mainland, to spend time with her ill grandmother. But what she finds on this vacation home is herself and how to control her own life. Miki is still head strong and doesn't realize her own feelings for awhile since she's been doing what her family has wanted her to do and not listening to her own feelings. Miki also learns some secrets of her family.
Alex is back to the islands also....after some losses in his family. He's back to help his father with the ranching on Kauai. Does he still have feelings for Miki? Or does the curse affect those he loves?
I finished the book in two days. I couldn't get anything done till I finished this book. It was so good. It described island life with their many cultures, so well. I hated for the book to end. I wanted to hear more about Miki and Alex's life. I wanted to hear more about all the aunties and uncles. I wanted to hear more of driving over the Pali highway to Kailua. But the book ended. I don't think you will be disappointed.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delicious Modern Day Romeo & Juliet Kind of Story, February 28, 2010
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Miki Ai'Lee and Alex Demming were high school sweethearts, but were forced to break it off because of a feud between their families. In the past the Demming family stole some land from the Ai'Lee family and they Ai'Lees have never forgiven them. Miki leaves her love, she leaves Hawaii too and moves to the Mainland where she teaches Art history at a University in San Francisco. However her grandmother takes ill, so after twelve years Miki comes home.

Circumstances in Alex's life also cause him to come home to work the family ranch. It's been twelve years since they've seen each other, but Miki still has feelings for Alex, but as far as the family's are concerned any relationship between the two is still taboo.

One might think that after all this time the two adults might be able to get back together, but life isn't always easy and theirs is further complicated by the fact that Alex's cousin and Miki's brother are both contesting the position of the governor's deputy commissioner.

Miki, now thirty and unmarried, must face the new realisation that her life is more important than the feud that has held her back for all these years and she may be helped or hindered by dark family secrets that have been long buried.

Ms. Chun has written a book that not only will tear at your heartstrings, but she delivers the kind picturesque description of Hawaii that will have you wanting to book a flight. I could literally taste the air, smell the flowers, see the ocean blue. What a delicious and warm book.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars excellent read, June 6, 2005
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loved the book. I've never written a review before, but this book is beautifully written and completely captivating. I totally shared Miki's angst over family obligations vs. true love. EXCELLENT.

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Popo Ai'Lee, Auntie Lehua, San Francisco, Auntie Pua, Auntie Vanda, William Demming, Auntie Ginger, Big Island, Miki Ai'Lee, Ginger Ai'Lee, Lailee Ai'Lee, Arthur Demming, Chun Ai'Lee, Eddie Kekaha, Alex Demming, Uncle Robert, Jeremiah Demming, Kelly Malone, Uncle Ted, Beach Ghost Stories, Chris Demming, Kuan Yin Temple, Uncle Jeremiah, Tutu Maile, Alexander Demming
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