Girl Under a Red Moon: Growing Up During China's Cultural Revolution (Scholastic Focus)

Girl Under a Red Moon: Growing Up During China's Cultural Revolution (Scholastic Focus)
Title Girl Under a Red Moon: Growing Up During China's Cultural Revolution (Scholastic Focus) PDF eBook
Author Da Chen
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 141
Release 2019-09-03
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1338263889

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New York Times bestselling author Da Chen weaves a deeply moving account of his resolute older sister and their childhood growing up together during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. In a small village called Yellow Stone, in southeastern China, Sisi is a model sister, daughter, and student. She brews tea for her grandfather in the morning, leads recitations at school as class monitor, and helps care for her youngest brother, Da.But when students are selected during a school ceremony to join the prestigious Red Guard, Sisi is passed over. Worse, she is shamed for her family's past -- they are former landowners who have no place in the new Communist order. Her only escape is to find work at another school, bringing Da along with her. But the siblings find new threats in Bridge Town, too, and Sisi will face choices between family and nation, between safety and justice. With the tide of the Cultural Revolution rising, Sisi must decide if she will swim against the current, or get swept up in the wave.Bestselling author Da Chen paints a vivid portrait of his older sister and a land thrust into turmoil during the tumultuous Chinese Cultural Revolution.

China's Son

China's Son
Title China's Son PDF eBook
Author Da Chen
Publisher Laurel Leaf
Pages 224
Release 2009-02-19
Genre Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN 0307482790

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A candid memoir of growing up during the Chinese Cultural Revolution that is sure to inspire. Da Chen grew up as an outcast in Communist China. His family’s legacy had been one of privilege prior to the revolution, but now in the Chairman Mao era, they are treated with scorn. For Da Chen, that means that all of his successes and academic achievements are nullified when one teacher tells him that, because of his “family’s crimes,” he can never be more than a poor farmer. Feeling his fate is hopeless, Da responds by dropping out. Da’s life takes a dark turn, and he soon begins hanging out with a gang. However, all is not lost. After Chairman Mao’s death, Da realizes that an education and college might be possible. He begins to study–all day and into the night. His entire family rallies to help him succeed, working long hours in the rice fields and going into debt to ensure that Da has an education. Their struggle would not be in vain. When the final exam results are posted, Da has one of the highest scores in the region, earning him a place at the prestigious Beijing University and a future free from the scars of his past. This inspiring memoir, adapted for young readers from Colors of the Mountain, is one that will rally readers to defy the odds. Praise for China’s Son “Humor and unflinching honesty inform the narrative, which is shot through with lyrical descriptions.”—Publishers Weekly “Da Chen’s narrative moves smoothly, communicating setting and character with an immediacy that will draw young readers in.”—Kirkus Reviews

Growing Up under a Red Flag

Growing Up under a Red Flag
Title Growing Up under a Red Flag PDF eBook
Author Ying Chang Compestine
Publisher Penguin
Pages 41
Release 2024-05-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0593533984

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A stirring and magnificently illustrated picture-book memoir of the author’s childhood during the Chinese Cultural Revolution Ying Chang Compestine was a young girl in 1966 when Mao launched his Cultural Revolution to reclaim power and eliminate non-communist values in the country. His army began punishing and arresting people who didn’t agree with him, foreign reading material was banned, and children were all required to dress in uniform and carry the Little Red Book of Mao’s teachings. It was a time of fear, mayhem, and scarcity that lasted until Mao’s death ten years later, when Ying was thirteen. Through those ten harrowing years, Ying’s parents found ways to secretly educate her and allow her dreams of visiting America to stay vibrant. Now she brings her childhood story and China’s history to life in this absorbing and beautiful picture book.

Little Green

Little Green
Title Little Green PDF eBook
Author Chun Yu
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 128
Release 2015-04-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1442460318

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In China in 1966, Chun Yu was born as the Great Cultural Revolution began under Chairman Mao. Here, she recalls her childhood as a witness to a country in turmoil and struggle--the only life she knew.

Red Scarf Girl

Red Scarf Girl
Title Red Scarf Girl PDF eBook
Author Ji-li Jiang
Publisher
Pages 285
Release 1997
Genre China
ISBN 9780060275860

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Tells the story of a girl growing up during China's Cultural Revolution, and the hard decisions she had to make when her father wasarrested.

Red Scarf Girl

Red Scarf Girl
Title Red Scarf Girl PDF eBook
Author Ji-Li Jiang
Publisher Turtleback Books
Pages 0
Release 1998-10
Genre China
ISBN 9780613105279

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The true story of Ji-li, an outstanding student and leader at the age of twelve in 1966 whose life and family were turned upside-down when Mao Zedong launched the Chinese Cultural Revolution. An ALA Notable Children's Book

Little Green

Little Green
Title Little Green PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2015
Genre China
ISBN 9780545847278

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I was born in a small city near the East Sea, when the Great Cultural Revolution began. My name is Little Green, my country Zhong Guo, the Middle Kingdom. When I was ten years old, our leader died and the revolution ended. And this is how I remember it. When Chun Yu was born in a small city in China, she was born into a country in revolution. The streets were filled with roaming Red Guards, the walls were covered with slogans, and reeducation meetings were held in all workplaces. Every family faced danger and humiliation, even the youngest children. Shortly after Chun's birth, her beloved father was sent to a peasant village in the countryside to be reeducated in the ways of Chairman Mao. Chun and her brother stayed behind with their mother, who taught in a country middle school where Mao's Little Red Book was a part of every child's education. Chun Yu's young life was witness to a country in turmoil, struggle, and revolution -- the only life she knew. This first-person memoir of a child's view of the Chinese Cultural Revolution is a stunning account of a country in crisis and a testimony to the spirit of the individual -- no matter how young or how innocent.