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Viv from Live.Grow.Nourish.Create was the first to comment on yesterday’s post about Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress, a novel by Dai Sijie — and wins her very own free copy, compliments of Silver Birch Press.

On her blog, Viv calls herself “a constantly evolving work-in-progress.” Right now, she is all about art, quilts, education, books, dharma, nature, motherhood, community, poetry, music, love, friendship.

Hope you enjoy the book, Viv!

READERS STAY TUNED FOR OUR NEXT BOOK GIVEAWAY! 

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Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie is one of my favorite novels — it’s a book about the power of stories. Every time I see a copy at a thrift store, I buy it and give it to someone I think will enjoy the novel.

Here’s the blurb from the Amazon PageBalzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress is an enchanting tale that captures the magic of reading and the wonder of romantic awakening. An immediate international bestseller, it tells the story of two hapless city boys exiled to a remote mountain village for re-education during China’s infamous Cultural Revolution. There the two friends meet the daughter of the local tailor and discover a hidden stash of Western classics in Chinese translation. As they flirt with the seamstress and secretly devour these banned works, the two friends find transit from their grim surroundings to worlds they never imagined.

Note: A few days ago, I found a pristine-condition paperback copy of Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress at a thrift store. With this post, I am initiating a new feature of the Silver Birch Press blog — the book giveaway. I will mail Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress to the first person (sorry, U.S. only — because of postage rates) who comments on this post (“Mail me the book.”). I will send a follow-up email for mailing information.