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Fly, Wild Swans

My Mother, Myself and China

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Fly, Wild Swans

De: Jung Chang
Narrado por: Adjoa Andoh
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The magnificent follow-up to Wild Swans, the multimillion copy, internationally bestselling sensation that traces the history of modern China through the true stories of three generations of courageous women in one family.

“AT THE AGE OF FIFTEEN MY GRANDMOTHER became the concubine of a warlord general . . .” So begins Jung Chang’s epic family memoir, Wild Swans, which defines a generation. The book ends in 1978, when Deng Xiaoping opened the door of Communist China, and Jung—twenty-six years old and unstoppably curious, despite years of brainwashing— seized the propitious moment and became one of the first Chinese to leave the tightly sealed country and come to the West. Fly, Wild Swans chronicles her journey and that of her family, along with that of China, as it rose from a decrepit and isolated state to a world power challenging American dominance.

During those decades, although she lives in the West, Jung’s life intertwines with her native land in unexpected ways, a rare relationship made more complex because all her books are banned there. Her family story mirrors the ups and downs of China’s transformation, right up to today, as it enters another watershed. Chairman Xi Jinping’s attempt to return China to the anti-American Maoist past has a devastating impact on Jung’s life: She is unable to go to her mother’s deathbed.

Fly, Wild Swans is Jung’s love letter and emotional tribute to her extraordinary mother. Profoundly moving, it is filled with drama, love, curiosity and incredible history—both personal and global. Told in Jung’s clear, honest and compelling voice, it is memoir writing at its best.

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Good writing of a strong person’a life. A close view of modern China. Fascinating information about Mao’s destruction.

Amazing courage

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This is a wonderful book and follow onto wild swans. I learned even more about the regimes of now, etc. It is well written heartwarming and informative. Absolutely a recommend.

Fabulous Book

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The book (And reader) lacked the deep humanity and historic scope of Wild Swans. Focuses on the repressions on current China and the authors experiences with them

Disappointing followup yo Wild Swans

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