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She Knocked at the Door(Cultural China)

She Knocked at the Door(Cultural China)

  • Author: Better Link Press
  • Publisher: Better Link Press
  • Publication time: 2006
  • ISBN:160220909X
  • Price: USD 14.95
  • Language type: English
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  • Introduction

      The book is about the story of a Chinese girl, told in her own words, of her life from childhood to adulthood. Her story is set in the period of China's great difficulties and the girl endured terrible blows that split her family. She faced not only the usual, everyday adversities, but also surprising and tragic events that no child should experience. She learned later of her origin and proceeded with grace and fortitude to go on with her life.

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