Lili: A Novel
Growing up during China's Cultural Revolution, Lili endures the pain, oppression, and humiliation of the era when her parents are branded as intellectuals and experiences a growing disaffection and resentment that come to fruition in 1989 in Tiananmen Square. A first novel. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
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Like so many of her young compatriots, Lili Lin lives on the margins of society–she has been jailed for “having a corrupt lifestyle and hooliganism,” and at 24 she is unemployable because she doesn’t have connections and unmarriageable because she isn’t a virgin. Estranged from her parents, restless and cynical, she drifts from day to day. Then she meets an American journalist infatuated with China, who gradually opens her eyes to what is happening. Together they embark on a journey that will profoundly change Lili’s view of her country and of herself.
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