A hundred flowers, Gail Tsukiyama
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A hundred flowers, Gail Tsukiyama
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eng
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In 1957, Chairman Mao declared a new openness in China : "Let a hundred flowers bloom; let a hundred schools of thought contend." With many intellectuals fearing that it was a trap, Kai Ying's husband, Sheng, a headstrong teacher, promised not to jeopardize his family's safety. Nevertheless, one early July morning, Sheng was dragged away for writing a letter criticizing the Communist Party and sent to a labor camp to be "reeducated."
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A hundred flowers
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Gail Tsukiyama
Target audience
adult
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