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Aftershock - A Novel
Zhang Ling; Translated by Shelly Bryant
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A catastrophic disaster in China triggers a mother’s
heartbreaking choice and a daughter’s reconciliation with the
past in a powerful novel by the author of A Single Swallow and
Where Waters Meet. In the summer of 1976, an earthquake swallows up
the city of Tangshan, China. Among the hundreds of thousands of
people scrambling for survival is a mother who makes an agonizing
decision that irrevocably changes her life and the lives of her
children. In that devastating split second, her seven-year-old
daughter, Xiaodeng, is separated from her brother and the mother
she loves and trusts. All Xiaodeng remembers of the fateful morning
is betrayal. Thirty years later, Xiaodeng is an acclaimed writer
living in Canada with a caring husband and daughter. However, her
newfound fame and success do little to cover the deep wounds that
disrupt her life, time and again, and edge her toward a breaking
point. Xiaodeng realizes the only path toward healing is to return
to Tangshan, find her mother, and get closure. Spanning three
decades of the emotional and cultural aftershocks of disaster,
Zhang Ling’s intimate epic explores the damage of guilt, the
healing pull of family, and the hope of one woman who, after so
many years, still longs to be saved.
A daughter discovers the dramatic history that shaped her mother's
secret life in an emotional and immersive novel by Zhang Ling, the
bestselling author of A Single Swallow. There was rarely a time
when Phoenix Yuan-Whyller's mother, Rain, didn't live with her.
Even when Phoenix got married, Rain, who followed her from China to
Toronto, came to share Phoenix's life. Now at the age of
eighty-three, Rain's unexpected death ushers in a heartrending
separation. Struggling with the loss, Phoenix comes across her
mother's suitcase-a memory box Rain had brought from home. Inside,
Phoenix finds two old photographs and a decorative bottle holding a
crystallized powder. Her auntie Mei tells her these missing pieces
of her mother's early life can only be explained when they meet,
and so, clutching her mother's ashes, Phoenix boards a plane for
China. What at first seems like a daughter's quest to uncover a
mother's secrets becomes a startling journey of self-discovery.
Told across decades and continents, Zhang Ling's exquisite novel is
a tale of extraordinary courage and survival. It illuminates the
resilience of humanity, the brutalities of life, the secrets we
keep and those we share, and the driving forces it takes to
survive.
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Aftershock - A Novel
Zhang Ling; Translated by Shelly Bryant
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R454
R395
Discovery Miles 3 950
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A catastrophic disaster in China triggers a mother’s
heartbreaking choice and a daughter’s reconciliation with the
past in a powerful novel by the author of A Single Swallow and
Where Waters Meet. In the summer of 1976, an earthquake swallows up
the city of Tangshan, China. Among the hundreds of thousands of
people scrambling for survival is a mother who makes an agonizing
decision that irrevocably changes her life and the lives of her
children. In that devastating split second, her seven-year-old
daughter, Xiaodeng, is separated from her brother and the mother
she loves and trusts. All Xiaodeng remembers of the fateful morning
is betrayal. Thirty years later, Xiaodeng is an acclaimed writer
living in Canada with a caring husband and daughter. However, her
newfound fame and success do little to cover the deep wounds that
disrupt her life, time and again, and edge her toward a breaking
point. Xiaodeng realizes the only path toward healing is to return
to Tangshan, find her mother, and get closure. Spanning three
decades of the emotional and cultural aftershocks of disaster,
Zhang Ling’s intimate epic explores the damage of guilt, the
healing pull of family, and the hope of one woman who, after so
many years, still longs to be saved.
With the vast development of Internet capacity and speed, as well
as wide adop- tion of media technologies in people's daily life, a
large amount of videos have been surging, and need to be
efficiently processed or organized based on interest. The human
visual perception system could, without difficulty, interpret and
r- ognize thousands of events in videos, despite high level of
video object clutters, different types of scene context,
variability of motion scales, appearance changes, occlusions and
object interactions. For a computer vision system, it has been be
very challenging to achieve automatic video event understanding for
decades. Broadly speaking, those challenges include robust
detection of events under - tion clutters, event interpretation
under complex scenes, multi-level semantic event inference, putting
events in context and multiple cameras, event inference from object
interactions, etc. In recent years, steady progress has been made
towards better models for video event categorisation and
recognition, e. g. , from modelling events with bag of spatial
temporal features to discovering event context, from detecting
events using a single camera to inferring events through a
distributed camera network, and from low-level event feature
extraction and description to high-level semantic event
classification and recognition. Nowadays, text based video
retrieval is widely used by commercial search engines. However, it
is still very difficult to retrieve or categorise a specific video
segment based on their content in a real multimedia system or in
surveillance applications.
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A Single Swallow (Paperback)
Zhang Ling; Translated by Shelly Bryant
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The eagerly awaited English translation of award-winning author
Zhang Ling’s epic and intimate novel about the devastation of
war, forgiveness, redemption, and the enduring power of love. On
the day of the historic 1945 Jewel Voice Broadcast—in which
Emperor Hirohito announced Japan’s surrender to the Allied
forces, bringing an end to World War II—three men, flush with
jubilation, made a pact. After their deaths, each year on the
anniversary of the broadcast, their souls would return to the
Chinese village of their younger days. It’s where they had
fought—and survived—a war that shook the world and changed
their own lives in unimaginable ways. Now, seventy years later, the
pledge is being fulfilled by American missionary Pastor Billy,
brash gunner’s mate Ian Ferguson, and local soldier Liu Zhaohu.
All that’s missing is Ah Yan—also known as Swallow—the girl
each man loved, each in his own profound way. As they unravel their
personal stories of the war, and of the woman who touched them so
deeply during that unforgiving time, the story of Ah Yan’s life
begins to take shape, woven into view by their memories. A woman
who had suffered unspeakable atrocities, and yet found the grace
and dignity to survive, she’d been the one to bring them
together. And it is her spark of humanity, still burning brightly,
that gives these ghosts of the past the courage to look back on
everything they endured and remember the woman they lost.
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