Benfu konnte zur Zeit der Kulturrevolution in China Gefangenschaft und Folter entfliehen und findet in der mitfühlenden und schönen Calla Lily die Liebe fürs Leben. Zusammen bauen sie sich um die niederste aller Tätigkeiten – Benfus Arbeit besteht aus dem Sammeln von Abfall – eine Existenz auf. Während Benfu die abgelegten Dinge anderer Menschen durchsucht, entdeckt er immer wieder ausgesetzte Kinder. Unbeirrt nehmen Benfu und Calla diese Findelkinder zu sich und gründen eine Familie aus Töchtern, die das Schicksal zu ihnen führte und die Licht und Leben in ihr bescheidenes Heim bringen. Als eine Krise die Familie zu spalten droht, müssen Benfu und seine eigenwilligen Töchter einen Weg finden, diese bisher größte Herausforderung zu meistern. »Töchter der Straße« spielt vor dem Hintergrund eines Landes im Umbruch und zieht seine Inspiration aus einer wahren Geschichte. Diese Gegenwartssaga erzählt vom Triumph im Angesicht der Not und von der Kraft des Familienzusammenhalts, allen Widrigkeiten zum Trotz.
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Kay Bratt nutzt das Schreiben als Mittel, um eine turbulente Kindheit und ein Jahrzehnt des Missbrauchs im Erwachsenenalter zu verarbeiten, und tritt als Überlebende und Friedenssucherin hervor. Sie teilt mutig ihre Geschichten und schafft fesselnde Frauen- und historische Fiktion, die anregende Buchclub-Diskussionen auslöst. Ihre Werke, die in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt wurden, zeigen eine unverwechselbare Stimme, die als südlich, pikant und ein wenig frech beschrieben wird. Bratts erzählerischer Ansatz verspricht den Lesern eine abenteuerliche und unvergessliche Reise.







Wie weit kann eine Mutter gehen, um ihre Tochter zu retten? Ein bewegender Roman über Widerstandskraft und Hoffnung von US-Bestsellerautorin Kay Bratt. Sadie reist zu ihrer Tochter Lauren nach Kalifornien, um Abstand zu ihrem Ehemann zu gewinnen. Auf einer Wanderung im Yosemite Park verlaufen sich Sadie und Lauren und der Ausflug in die Natur wird für sie plötzlich zu einem Überlebenskampf. In dieser Extremsituation sind Sadie und Lauren nicht nur aufeinander angewiesen, sie sind auch einander näher als seit Jahren. Sie müssen zusammenhalten und sich auf ihre innere Stärke besinnen, um einen Ausweg zu finden. Wird Sadie stark genug sein, um sich und ihre Tochter zu retten?
Maggie Dalton was forced to uproot her entire life to protect herself and her son. Just when she thinks she’s outrun her past, she’ll have to face her fears in this emotional and suspenseful novel by the bestselling author of Wish Me Home.After a year on the move, single mom Maggie Dalton has found a safe haven with her son in Maui. It’s the perfect spot to settle down now that her relentless stalker is finally behind bars. Maggie finds a new job and a new life thanks to some help from her best friend, Quinn, who urged her to come start over in paradise. But when signals suggest her stalker is back, Maggie realizes Maui might not be the safe oasis she thought.Quinn knows all about facing the past. Tenuously reunited with her biological family after thirty years, she’s still coming to terms with her childhood—along with guilt, secrets, and mysteries yet to be resolved. And just as she’s starting to figure out where she fits in with her family, a name from the past threatens them all.With that fear comes a choice for both women: abandon the lives they’ve been building on Maui, or find the courage to finally stop running and fight for the happiness they deserve.
Bitter Winds
- 305 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
The third audiobook of the Tales of the Scavenger's Daughters series, Bitter Winds follows the saga of Chinese couple Benfu and Calli, and the abandoned young women in their care. Even after a decade of pain, Ivy remains closely tethered to Lily--her blind twin sister--and haunted by her mother's admission the night their home burned, almost taking Lily's life: "I'm sorry. Take care of your sister." Years later, as Lily begins to navigate the world on her own, the police mistakenly toss the blind girl in a cell, and Ivy realizes she must find her twin at all costs...even if that means risking her own freedom. After Benfu and Calli's long-lost daughter, Li Jin, finally reunited with her birth parents, she opened a shelter for unwanted children, turning her fortunes from destitution and abuse to family and fulfillment. But her friend Sami remains consumed by bitterness--and Li Jin soon realizes she needs to make a difficult choice between helping someone from the past or nurturing her own future.
The Palest Ink
- 416 Seiten
- 15 Lesestunden
A sheltered son from an intellectual family in Shanghai, Benfu spends 1966 anticipating a promising violinist career and an arranged marriage. On the other side of town lives Pony Boy, a member of a lower-class family--but Benfu's best friend all the same. Their futures look different but guaranteed...until they're faced with a perilous opportunity to leave a mark on history. At the announcement of China's Cultural Revolution, Chairman Mao's Red Guard members begin their assault, leaving innocent victims in their wake as they surge across the country. With political turmoil at their door, both Benfu and Pony Boy must face heart-wrenching decisions regarding family, friendship, courage, and loyalty to their country during one of the most chaotic periods in history. The prequel to the beloved Tales of the Scavenger's Daughters series, The Palest Ink depicts Benfu's coming-of-age during the tumultuous years of the Cultural Revolution.
Tangled Vines
- 328 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The pain of China's Cultural Revolution well behind them, Benfu and his treasured Calla Lily are content in their old age surrounded by their family of adopted daughters. Once abandoned, the girls are now cherished members of the Zheng family. Yet there remains an emptiness in their hearts: their only biological daughter, Dahlia, was abducted as a newborn 30 years before. When their daughter Linnea discovers an unexpected clue about what really happened to Dahlia, the elderly couple's hopes are reignited. Will their search bring their daughter back to them, and are they ready to face the secrets of the past?
True to Me
- 269 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
From the bestselling author of Wish Me Home comes a breathtaking novel about the secrets that families keep and one woman's illuminating search for the truth. Quinn Maguire has a stable life, a fiancé, and what she thinks is a clear vision for her future. All of that comes undone by her mother's deathbed confession--the absentee father Quinn spent thirty years resenting is not her real father at all. With that one revealing whisper, Quinn embarks on a journey to Maui, her mother's childhood home, a storied paradise that holds the truth about her mother's past and all its secrets Quinn is determined to uncover. But settling on the island has its complications, and with the fiancé she left behind questioning every choice she makes, Quinn's quest for her truth is even more difficult than she expected. As time passes and she digs deeper into her family history and her own identity, one thing becomes clear: Maui is as beautiful as she'd always imagined, and its magic is helping uncover the woman that Quinn was always meant to be.
Silent Tears: A Journey of Hope in a Chinese Orphanage
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The book provides a poignant exploration of life in China's orphanages, revealing the harsh realities and challenging conditions faced by the children. Kay Bratt shares her personal experiences and insights gained through her work, offering a deeply emotional narrative that highlights the resilience and hope of these orphans. Her engaging writing style invites readers to connect with the heart-wrenching stories and the urgent need for change in the lives of these vulnerable children.
A Thread Unbroken
- 268 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Two Chinese girls are best friends until they are snatched together and sold as house help, and possibly, future brides, to a family far away. The two reluctantly accept their situation, but Chloe's warrior spirit refuses to give up the hope of finding a way home.
To Move the World: Book Two in the Sworn Sisters Chinese Historical Fiction Duology
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden