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China to Me por Emily Hahn
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China to Me

por Emily Hahn

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This is a pretty old book. Emily's experience living in China from about 1935 to 1942. It is an interesting story - she was quite a pioneer. Unfortunatley she was not a very moral person (in my opinion) so that limited some of my enjoyment of the book. (Call me crazy, I just can't get into living with and having a married man's baby). It was suspenseful reading through the Japanese occupation and how she survived. You can learn a thing or two about history in this book. ( )
  autumnesf | May 20, 2008 |
Amazing picture of life in Hong Kong during the Second World War. Vividly rendered, and interesting because she's seemingly neither prejudiced nor closed to experience. ( )
  curlygirl | Oct 26, 2007 |
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A revolutionary woman for her time, Emily Hahn takes us on an adventure through the many faces that populate the landscape of China. Blending fiction and non-fiction seamlessly, Emily Hahn looks at everything and everyone she met on her breath-taking journey through the China of the nineteen-thirties. Hahn investigates not so much the complicated issues of political blocs and party conflict, but the ordinary, or extraordinary, lives of Chinese residents and tourists. This includes taking us into the personal lives of everyone from Asian prostitutes to European merchants. Join Emily Hahn as she explores China in this literary adventure.

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