This "elegant and haunting novel of war, art and memory" (The
Independent) award-winning novel from the acclaimed author of The Gift
of Rain follows the only Malaysian survivor of a Japanese wartime camp
as she begins working for an exiled former gardener of the Emporer.
Malaya, 1951. Yun Ling Teoh, the scarred lone survivor of a brutal
Japanese wartime camp, seeks solace among the jungle-fringed tea
plantations of Cameron Highlands. There she discovers Yugiri, the only
Japanese garden in Malaya, and its owner and creator, the enigmatic
Aritomo, exiled former gardener of the emperor of Japan. Despite her
hatred of the Japanese, Yun Ling seeks to engage Aritomo to create a
garden in memory of her sister, who died in the camp. Aritomo refuses
but agrees to accept Yun Ling as his apprentice "until the monsoon
comes." Then she can design a garden for herself. As the months pass,
Yun Ling finds herself intimately drawn to the gardener and his art,
while all around them a communist guerilla war rages. But the Garden of
Evening Mists remains a place of mystery. Who is Aritomo and how did he
come to leave Japan? And is the real story of how Yun Ling managed to
survive the war perhaps the darkest secret of all?