Alex Miller, an Englishman emigrated to Australia where he worked as a horse breaker and shepherd before turning to FT writing, has produced a philosophically musing novel on the layered history of 4 Chinese generations in Australia, back and forth to Shanghai and from current times to 1920s. The present involves 3 emigres: himself (Muir), a teacher; a German-descended woman artist whose father was the physician in Shanghai of the Feng family, the novel's focus; and Lang Feng, the ethereal grandson of Feng the banker, who schemes in the late 30's to save his fortune by sending his son to Australia, where the original Feng fortune was made in the gold fields. The story is a bit hard to follow and over-written in places, the author is less philosophical than wifty in my opinion.