
It‘s a LONG time since I read Wild Swans and I wonder if this would have felt a little repetitive in places if I‘d read it more recently. This book is really a love letter to the author‘s mother and brings Wild Swans up to date. I particularly enjoyed the section where Chang first arrives in the UK, and found her most recent experiences with censorship in China rather terrifying.
I found the middle section, where Chang is writing her ⬇️
squirrelbrain ….biography of Mao rather boring and thought it was just me, driving home after a long day and not able to concentrate. However, on looking at GR reviews after I‘d finished, many others felt the same. Still, overall a fascinating read / listen. 3w
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