Wild swans

three daughters of China

524 pages

English language

Published Aug. 8, 1991 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-0-671-68546-1
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OCLC Number:
23940391

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Tells the story of three women--Jung Chang, her mother, and her grandmother--whose lives and fortunes mirror the tumultuous twentieth century in China.

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A cautionary tale of 3 eventful lifes, during Chinas transition from feudalism to modernity. Misogyny, civil war and occupation in China we're just blank facts for me before this book filled them with living images.

This book left me shocked about the absurdites costing lifes of millions and mesmerized humans ever managed to bring societies to prosper at the current level.

Not being much informed about world history this book leaves me wanting to read Jung Chang's Biography of Mao.

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Communism is supposed to get rid of social classes and inequality. The book starts with China ruled by warlords. Strapped for cash, the author's great grandfather sells his daughter, the author's grandmother to one of them as a concubine. These were the kind of abuses that communism was designed to end but ended up perpetuating while still giving lip service to the ideals.

Just because I gave it 5 stars it doesn't mean I don't have to also add what people today are calling a trigger warning. You have to be able to tolerate reading about a lot of people suffering for a long time; unnecessary suffering primarily caused by the cruelty of other human beings.
It's a long book, covering events taking place through 3 generations and China has a large population. That makes for a great deal of suffering.

I somehow made it through most of my life …

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Subjects

  • Mujeres en China
  • Biography

Places

  • China