Sarah Canary

By Karen Joy Fowler

Two unlikely people form an unexpected bond in bestselling author Karen Joy Fowler's captivating historical novel--a New York Times Notable Book.

When black cloaked Sarah Canary wanders into a Chinese labor camp in the Washington territories in 1873, Chin Ah Kin is ordered by his uncle to escort "the ugliest woman he could imagine" away. Far away. But Chin soon becomes the follower.

In the first of many such instances, they are separated, both resurfacing some days later at an insane asylum. Chin has run afoul of the law and Sarah has been committed for observation. Their escape from the asylum in the company of another inmate sets into motion a series of adventures and misadventures that are at once hilarious, deeply moving, and downright terrifying.

"Powerfully imagined...Drop everything and follow Sarah Canary....Humor and horror, history and myth dance cheek to cheek in this Jack London meets L. Frank Baum world....Here is a work that manages to be at the same time (and often in the same sentence) dark and deep and fun."--The Washington Post Book World

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Published Aug 3, 2004

304 pages

Average rating: 8

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Erica
Jul 02, 2026
8/10 stars
This was a very interesting read. If I hadn't known ahead of time it was loosely based on the Wizard of Oz, I probably never would have guessed! I love how the author puts in interesting little tidbits of historical information between chapters. I'm not incredibly fond of the end, but I'm not sorry I read this!

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