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Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China - Jung Chang

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Manufacturer : Touchstone Books
Release date : 30 August 2003
ISBN-10 : 0743246985 | ISBN-13 : 9780743246989

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In Wild Swans Jung Chang recounts the evocative, unsettling, and insistently gripping story of how three generations of women in her family fared in the political maelstrom of China during the 20th century. Chang's grandmother was a warlord's concubine. Her gently raised mother struggled with hardships in the early days of Mao's revo

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Posted : 1 year, 7 months ago at Apr 2 10:51
While I've read about China in bits and pieces in fiction, this is the first comprehensive nonfiction book I read on China's history in the twentieth century as told through a family's harrowing ordeal. What struck me the most is how the shifting political alliances meant that anyone could be an "enemy" at any time. I also came to admire Jung's parents for sticking to their principles even when it meant exile and harsh punishment.


Rating : 6/10

Involving History

Posted : 2 years, 6 months ago at May 29 19:33
The history of 3 generations of Chinese women who lived through the changes from ancient empire, through civil war and the Cultural Revolution, into the Bureaucrat Nation that it has become today. The history of the grandmother is fairly short, from concubine to respected wife of a physician. The mother's is longer, from revolutionary to persecuted bureaucrat. And the author's story is the longest, from child or the Cultural Revolution to expatriate. The story stays involving and brings the Chinese culture into a real perspective. The story usually contains all the sides of gray and confusion that real life does, the end seems a little too black and white. Still, hugely interesting and a good read.

Rating : 8/10