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Good Fortune

A Novel

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A whip-smart and charming debut novel that brilliantly reimagines Pride and Prejudice, set in contemporary Chinatown, exploring contemporary issues of class divides, family ties, cultural identity, and the pleasures and frustrations that come with falling in love.

When Elizabeth Chen's ever-hustling realtor mother finally sells the beloved if derelict community center down the block, the new owners don't look like typical New York City buyers. Brendan Lee and Darcy Wong are good Chinese boys with Hong Kong money. Clean-cut and charismatic, they say they are committed to cleaning up the neighborhood. To Elizabeth, that only means one thing: Darcy is looking to give the center an uptown makeover.

Elizabeth is determined to fight for community over profit, even if it means confronting the arrogant, uptight man every chance she gets. But where clever, cynical Elizabeth sees lemons, her mother sees lemonade. Eager to get Elizabeth and her other four daughters ahead in the world (and out of their crammed family apartment), Mrs. Chen takes every opportunity to keep her investors close. Closer than Elizabeth likes.

The more time they spend together, the more conflicted Elizabeth feels...until a shocking betrayal forces her to reconsider everything she thought she knew about love, trust, and the kind of person Darcy Wong really is.

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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2023

      Debuter Chau's Good Fortune sets Pride and Prejudice in contemporary New York's Chinatown, with Elizabeth Chen suspicious of Darcy Wong, the wealthy young Hong Kong man who just bought the neighborhood's rundown community center (50,000-copy first printing). Prepub Alert.

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 15, 2023
      Chau’s witty and entertaining debut puts a contemporary spin on Pride and Prejudice in New York City’s Chinatown. Elizabeth Chen, the second born of the large Chen family, feels nothing but pride for her community. So when her realtor mother, Jade, secures an offer on a rundown local recreation center from business partners Darcy Wong and Brendan Lee, who say they hope to “clean up” the neighborhood, Elizabeth is furious, fearing the men really mean to strip the area of its identity in an inauthentic makeover. Elizabeth sets out to stop the stoic, pompous Darcy, even while her meddling mother plays matchmaker. Once Elizabeth starts to see Darcy’s layers peeled away, however, she’s forced to balance her desire to protect her community with the simmering romantic tension building between them. Chau nails the characterization of her leads, who are as charismatic as they are flawed, and hits enough familiar plot beats to please Austenites while still delivering some surprises. With sharp dialogue, a vibrant backdrop, smart explorations of gentrification and family duty, and, above all, an endearing central romance, this should win Chau many fans. Agent: Isabel Kaufman, Fox Literary.

    • Booklist

      June 1, 2023
      Vincent and Jade Chen and their five daughters, Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia, live in a small apartment on Essex Street in Manhattan. Not only are the Chens a close family, the entire Chinatown community watches out for each other, for good or bad. When out-of-towners Brendan Lee and his friend Darcy Wong purchase the beloved but rundown Greater Chinatown Neighborhood Youth Recreational Center without clear intentions, Elizabeth steps up to protect the space for her friends and neighbors. Sparks fly between these strong-willed individuals, adding a little heat to everyone's life. Readers looking for a new, entertaining, and contemporary perspective on Austen's classic Pride and Prejudice will be thrilled with Chau's debut. Each of the key characters displays their strengths, weaknesses, and sense of humor as they confront cultural expectations of older and younger generations of Asian Americans, while also embracing current views on education and employment and navigating relationships. Janeites will love the creativity of Chau's updated approach, and fans of romantic comedies will want to see this as their next favorite television series.

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