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The Little Red Guard - A Family Memoir (Paperback)
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The Little Red Guard - A Family Memoir (Paperback)
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List price R589
Loot Price R529
Discovery Miles 5 290
You Save R60 (10%)
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A "Washington Post" Best of 2012 pick
"Delightful . . . a book that brings a corner of modern China
alive."--"The Wall Street Journal"
When Wenguang Huang was nine years old, his grandmother became
obsessed with her own death. Fearing cremation, she extracted from
her family the promise to bury her after she died. This was in
Xian, a city in central China, in the 1970s, when a national ban on
all traditional Chinese practices, including burials, was strictly
enforced. But Huang's grandmother was persistent, and two years
later, his father built her a coffin. He also appointed his older
son, Wenguang, as coffin keeper, a distinction that meant, among
other things, sleeping next to the coffin at night.
Over the next fifteen years, the whole family was consumed with
planning Grandma's burial, a regular source of friction and
contention, with the constant risk of being caught by the
authorities. Many years after her death, the family's memories of
her coffin still loom large. Huang, now living and working in
America, has come to realize how much the concern over the coffin
has affected his upbringing and shaped the lives of everyone in the
family. Lyrical and poignant, funny and heartrending, "The Little
Red Guard" is the powerful tale of an ordinary family finding their
way through turbulence and transition.
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