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Daughter of China: A True Story of Love and Betrayal

By Meihong Xu, Larry Engelmann

Daughter of China: A True Story of Love and Betrayal

Started reading: 21st July 2004
Finished reading: 21st July 2004

Review

Rating: 6

i just started reading this book. the only thing that i believe it holds over the others is that it goes through the repetitive historical facts quite quickly, and is about love during the time of communism. i havent gotten to the third segment yet, but i think that it will be good. we’ll see. i find it interesting that she thanked Anchee Min (and furthermore, to jump around, that amy tan(which ive never read, praised wild swans) in her foreword. weird, huh?

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