"I did not meet my parents, aside from the early weeks after I was
born, until I was eight. I don't think that I ever thought about
them or wondered about what they were like while I was being moved
about from relative to relative in villages in the county of Haiyen
Xian, Zhejiang Province." As I Remembered presents a picture of
what it was like to grow up in the midst of the turbulence and
turmoil of the Sino-Japanese war and the conflict between the
Nationalists and Communists for control of China. Young Stanley
Chen went to live with his aunt and uncle two weeks after his birth
due to his parents' involvement in the war. When his uncle died, he
was sent to live with his grandfather for a short while and then to
another uncle and aunt. Once reunited with his parents and his
siblings, he began a more traditional family life with them in
China. His memoir traces his life, describing his schooling and
ultimately to his journey to the United States, where he made a new
life for himself. His ties to his family and China remain strong,
as does his life in the States.
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