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  1. Dec 1, 2021 · 40,376 ratings2,188 reviews. Goodreads Choice Award. Nominee for Best Historical Fiction (2022) In Japanese-occupied Shanghai, two people from different cultures are drawn together by fate and the freedom of music... 1940. Aiyi Shao is a young heiress and the owner of a formerly popular and glamorous Shanghai nightclub.

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    • Weina Dai Randel
  2. Jan 4, 2022 · The Last Rose of Shanghai is about the forbidden love between Aiyi Shao, a wealthy heiress, nightclub owner, and business mogul in Shanghai, and Ernest Reismann, a penniless Jewish refugee from Germany, whom Aiyi hires to play the piano at her club. The romance between them is sweet: I love how much they care for — and take care of — each ...

  3. Review by Janice Ottersberg. As borders around the world close to Jews fleeing Nazi Germany, Shanghai becomes their destination. But now the Japanese are occupying Shanghai, and Jewish refugees are housed in a ghetto under appalling conditions. This is the wartime love story of Aiyi Shao and Ernest Reismann.

    • Weina Dai Randel
  4. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for The Last Rose of Shanghai: A Novel at Amazon.com. Read honest and unbiased product reviews from our users.

  5. Jul 20, 2022 · The Last Rose of Shanghai is the latest book from Weina Dai Randel. Read my unbiased book review of this World War 2 novel.

  6. Dec 1, 2021 · Not to be missed!” —Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Rose Code and The Huntress. “A sweeping novel that transports readers to 1940s Shanghai, The Last Rose of Shanghai is a must-read for historical fiction lovers.

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  7. Great historical fiction mixed with a compelling love story. I love historical fiction so I’m biased a bit. I will do a full review after book club but I highly recommend for no other reason that it really is told in a way that makes you care about the characters and see how they turn out.

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