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Rating: Summary: Go Grandma! Review: Okay, I won't hide the fact from you that May Tang is my grandma. So naturally I'm biased. She's an amazing lady who has lived a life almost as remarkable as her father about whom this book is about.Read it.
Rating: Summary: Go Grandma! Review: Okay, I won't hide the fact from you that May Tang is my grandma. So naturally I'm biased. She's an amazing lady who has lived a life almost as remarkable as her father about whom this book is about. Read it.
Rating: Summary: May Tang is a superb writer with a gift Review: The House Of Chung is an engaging novel that portrays China's transition from an absolute monarchy to a Communist state as reflecting in the travails of one Shanghai family. The eventful first seventy years of the are made intelligible as we see the fall of the Imperial Manchu Dynasty, the Chinese Revolution of 1911, the Warlord's Interlude, the Japanese Invasion, World War II, and the Communist occupation of Shanghai, and throughout this era of turmoil, the strength of family and individual faith remain a constant within the swirling maelstroms of political and social change. May Tang is a superb writer with a gifted ability to totally engage the reader's rapt attention from first page to last.
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