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A Song to Drown Rivers

A Novel

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A Song to Drown Rivers

By: Ann Liang
Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
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A Good Morning America Book Club Pick • An October 2024 Indie Next Pick • An October 2024 LibraryReads Pick

"Like Xishi, Naudus has an enchanting power: the ability to immerse listeners in an emotionally nuanced tale. Her talent is on full display here--and listeners will be as enthralled with it as Fuchai's royal court is with Xishi's great beauty."—AudioFile

“Exquisite and devastating. It won’t fail to move you.” —Shelley Parker-Chan, #1 bestselling author of She Who Became the Sun


Inspired by the legend of Xishi, one of the famous Four Beauties of Ancient China, A Song to Drown Rivers is an epic novel steeped in myth about womanhood, war, sacrifice, and love against all odds as the fate of two kingdoms hangs in a delicate balance.

Her beauty hides a deadly purpose.

Xishi’s beauty is seen as a blessing to the villagers of Yue—convinced that the best fate for a girl is to marry well and support her family. When Xishi draws the attention of the famous young military advisor, Fanli, he presents her with a rare opportunity: to use her beauty as a weapon. One that could topple the rival neighboring kingdom of Wu, improve the lives of her people, and avenge her sister’s murder. All she has to do is infiltrate the enemy palace as a spy, seduce their immoral king, and weaken them from within.

Trained by Fanli in everything from classical instruments to concealing emotion, Xishi hones her beauty into the perfect blade. But she knows Fanli can see through every deception she masters, the attraction between them burning away any falsehoods.

Once inside the enemy palace, Xishi finds herself under the hungry gaze of the king’s advisors while the king himself shows her great affection. Despite his gentleness, a brutality lurks and Xishi knows she can never let her guard down. But the higher Xishi climbs in the Wu court, the farther she and Fanli have to fall—and if she is unmasked as a traitor, she will bring both kingdoms down.

"Stunning and heart-rending." —Chloe Gong, #1 bestselling author of Immortal Longings

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin’s Press.

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Editorial Review

Ann Liang’s second hit of the year
A Song to Drown Rivers is a captivating retelling of the legend of Xishi, one of Ancient China’s four famed beauties. There’s a tinge of fantasy here, but it’s mostly one part love story, one part historical spy thriller. Xishi is trained to enact revenge on the neighbouring Wu kingdom by making their ruler, Fuchai, become so obsessed with her that he ignores his duties as king. She’s both beautiful and clever, so she’s well-suited for the task. The only problem is that she loves someone else, and her broken heart is not easily ignored. Listeners will be well cared for in the hands of veteran narrator Natalie Naudus. — Melissa B., Audible Editor

Beautiful Storytelling • Emotional Depth • Amazing Performance • Wonderful Characters • Unexpected Twists

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The language and the story are stunningly beautiful. This would be a great listen for a road trip. The narration is wonderful and honors the text.

Epic Story Richly Told

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really enjoyed the story, it grabbed me from the start. beautiful writing and storytelling. greater life lessons woven throughout and the mother's perspective on kings and kingdoms/national leaders/governments at the end is good schooling for modern times as well. agree with others who suggest this would be a great adaptation onscreen too!

lesson for modern times, beautifully told

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This book is awesome. The story was so attention grabbing. I would love to have a movie based on this. The imagery in the pages are so vivid. i could imagine the sounds of the water rushing in the river and I could see the characters while I read. A great read!!!

This needs to be made into a movie

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Not something I expected whatsoever. But I got drawn into the book and couldn’t stop. You never knew how a story was going to end. So you just kept reading.

A great suspenseful story.

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Story was emotionally complex but oversimplified. Ending was strange because there was no build up or foundation for the shift. I was angry at the main character a lot mostly because she made stupid choices regardless of her training. The narrator sounded very white American and was lacking in ability to shift to other voices well.

Good and not good

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