A young doctor from China comes to work in a small town in Maine. Why does he choose to be alone? What is he trying so desperately to escape? A visit from a former girlfriend and a rendezvous with a stranger bring back the haunting question: Why is he always running away from love? Back in Shanghai for a family funeral, Dr. Wu once again has to confront the disparity between who he is and who he is expected to be. How far will he and his mother go to protect their family honor? This novel explores a young man’s struggle with his sexual identity under the immense pressure of a traditional Asian society that stresses family lineage and extols individual sacrifice. Through the protagonist’s narration of his childhood memories, the book offers a glimpse of an old neighborhood that no longer exists in modern Shanghai. Dr. Wu’s reflection on his parents’ peculiar marriage also sheds light on how political turmoil in China’s recent history distorted ordinary people’s lives. Take this intriguing journey with Dr. Wu. While his story is often uniquely Chinese, his struggle is common to people of all ages, genders, and cultures: how can we be true to ourselves? When can we all be free to be who we are? "DESCENT is a gem. The writing is consistently lovely. Both Wu and his mother, trapped in the plot of their story against their will, are deeply sympathetic." - Rainbow Book Reviews "Having had some experience with Chinese culture and history, I admire how the author presents the dynamics of the protagonist's family. The mother, by the way, may be one of the best representations of the Chinese mother in literature." - Craig Dietrich, author of People's China, A Brief History