Eighth Moon: The True Story of a Young Girl's Life in Communist China

by Bette Lord, Sansan (Author)

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A seventeen-year-old Chinese girl, Sansan, leaves Tiantsin, China for America to be reunited with her parents after being separated from them for sixteen years.

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This book is actually about the authors youngest sister that was left behind in China when the rest of the family went to America.

Sansan is raised by a family member during the cultural revolution. This is her story of life in China during that time. She was luckier than most, but still lived through hunger, work farms, betrayal by friends and other hardships. I good story, a quick read and a happy ending.
This is the true story of the author's youngest sister who was left behind as a baby when the family moved to America. They had planned on returning to pick up Sansan but the Civil War and Mao's harsh policies intervened. This is life in Communist China as seen through the eyes of a young girl. If you are interested in modern Chinese history you will enjoy reading this book. Even if you are not, it is a wonderful story even more fascinating because it is true.

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Bette Bao Lord, Bette Bao Lord was born in Shanghai and came to the United States when she was eight years old. Her father, a British trained engineer, was sent to the U.S. in 1946 by the Chinese government to purchase equipment. The family was stranded, in 1947, when Mao Zedong and the communist rebels won the civil war in China. Lord received an show more M.A. from Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and graduated with her B.A. from Tufts University. She married Winston Lord, former Ambassador to China and high Ranking State Department official. Lord's first novel, "Spring Moon" (1981), which is set in pre-revolutionary China, was an international bestseller and an American Book Award nominee for best first novel. She has also written about her painful childhood experiences, as a Chinese immigrant in the United States post World War II, in the autobiographical children's book "In the Year of the Boar and Jackie Robinson." The book tells how she struggled to learn English and be accepted by her classmates. "The Middle Heart" spans 70 years of modern Chinese history, ending with the demonstrations in Tiananmen Square in 1989. She has also written articles for such publications as the Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, The New York Times, and USA Today. She has also co-produced The People's Art Theatre's Beijing production of The Caine Mutiny, directed by Charlton Heston. Ms. Lord has received the honor of an appointment by President Clinton to the International Broadcasting Board of Governors to oversee all U.S. non-military international broadcasting. She is also the chairperson the Freedom House, which promotes democratic institutions around the world. President Clinton said of Ms. Lord at one of the organizations conferences, "I'm honored to be introduced by someone who writes so powerfully about the past and is working so effectively to shape the future." She has sat on the Board of Trustees of The Freedom Forum, The Kennedy Center Community and Friends, and The National Portrait Gallery. She serves on the Advisory Council on Foreign Relations, Author's Guild, PEN, and the Organization of Chinese Americans. Some of the awards Ms. Lord has received include honorary doctorates from seven universities, the U.S. International Agency Award for Outstanding Contributions, The Women of Honor Award from the National Council of Women, the New York Public Library's Literary Lion, the American Women for International Understanding Award, the Qingyun Award from the China Institute, the Distinguished American Award, and the Woman of the Year Award from Chinatown Planning Council. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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