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Red scarf girl : a memoir of the Cultural Revolution

The author tells about the happy life she led in China up until she was twelve-years-old when her family became a target of the Cultural Revolution, and discusses the choice she had to make between denouncing her father and breaking with her family, or refusing to speak against him and losing her future in the Communist Party
eBook, English, 1998
1st Harper Trophy ed View all formats and editions
HarperTrophy, New York, 1998
Personal Narrative
1 online resource (xvii, 285 pages)
9780062035349, 0062035347
1036806379
Liberation army dancer
Destroy the four olds!
Writing Da-zi-bao
Red successors
Graduation
Sound of drums and gongs
Propaganda wall
Search in passing
Fate
Junior high school at last
Locked up
Educable child
Half-city Jiangs
Class education exhibition
Rice harvest
Incriminating letter
Sweeping
Epilogue
Glossary
Originally published: New York : HarperCollins, 1997
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