Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural RevolutionHarper Collins, 1998年9月4日 - 304 頁 In 1966 Ji-li Jiang turned twelve. An outstanding student and leader, she had everything: brains, the admiration of her peers, and a bright future in China′s Communist Party. But that year China′s leader, Mao Ze-dong, launched the Cultural Revolution, and everything changed. Over the next few years Ji-li and her family were humiliated and scorned by former friends, neighbors, and co-workers. They lived in constant terror of arrest. Finally, with the detention of her father, Ji-li faced the most difficult choice of her life. Told with simplicity and grace, this is the true story of one family′s courage and determination during one of the most terrifying eras of the twentieth century. Ages 11+ |
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Writing Dazibao | 38 |
The Red Successors | 52 |
Graduation | 72 |
The Propaganda Wall | 100 |
A Search in Passing | 118 |
Fate | 140 |
Junior High School at Last | 156 |
Locked Up | 173 |
An Educable Child | 191 |
HalfCity Jiangs | 206 |
The Rice Harvest | 230 |
The Incriminating Letter | 244 |
Sweeping | 260 |
Glossary | 273 |
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