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Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution

by Ji Li Jiang

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ISBN13: 9780064462082
ISBN10: 0064462080
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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 ht 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.Ji-li Jiang was twelve years old in 1966, the year that Chairman Mao launched the Cultural Revolution in China. An outstanding student and much-admired leader of her class, Ji-li seemed poised for a shining future. But all that changed with the advent of the Cultural Revolution, when intelligence became a crime and a wealthy family background invited persecution'or worse. For the next three years Ji-li and her family were humilated and reviled by their former friends, neighbors, and colleagues and lived in constant terror of attack. At last, with the detention of her father, Ji-li was faced with the most dreadful decision of her young life: denounce him and break with her family, or refuse to testify against him and sacrifice her future in her beloved Communist Party.

Told with simplicity, innocence, and grace, this unforgettable memoir gives a child's eye view of a terrifying time in twentieth-century history'and of one family's indomitable courage under fire.

01 Blue Spruce Award Masterlist (YA Cat.)

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"Engrossing...Transcends politics and becomes the story of one little girl trying to survive."(-- ALA Booklist)

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When China's Communist Party detains Ji-Li's father, the 12-year-old is facedwith a difficult choice.

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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+

About the Author

Ji-li Jiang was born in Shanghai, China, in 1954. She graduated from Shanghai Teachers' College and Shanghai University and was a science teacher before she came to the United States in 1984. After her graduation from the University of Hawaii, Ms. Jiang worked as an operations analyst for a hotel chain in Hawaii,then as budget director for a health-care company in Chicago. In 1992 she started her own company, East West Exchange, to promote cultural exchange between Western countries and China.

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danielle_hester, January 30, 2007 (view all comments by danielle_hester)
very good book! i love the detail and the way she makes me feel like im her in a way.GREAT!
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Jenn, August 26, 2006 (view all comments by Jenn)
The cultural revolution comes to China, and JiLi is 12 years old. Her family is looked down on, and life is made difficult for the entire family. She can have life easier for herself by turning in her family, but while things would be better for her, it would be worse for them.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780064462082
Subtitle:
A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution
Foreword:
Hwang, David Henry
Foreword:
Hwang, David Henry
Author:
by Ji-li Jiang
Author:
Jiang, Ji-Li
Author:
Hwang, David Henry
Publisher:
HarperTrophy
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
History
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography - Historical
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography - Political
Subject:
China
Subject:
Children's 12-Up - Biography / Autobiography
Subject:
History - Asia
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography : Political
Subject:
Political
Subject:
Jiang, Ji-li
Subject:
China - History - Cultural Revolution, 1966-
Series Volume:
A Memoir of the Cult
Publication Date:
October 1998
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 5
Language:
English
Pages:
320
Dimensions:
7.77x5.03x.66 in. .44 lbs.
Age Level:
10-14

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