A hundred flowers

A tale set during the Chinese Cultural Revolution follows the struggles of Kai Ying to safeguard her family when her teacher husband is arrested and sent to a "reeducation" labor camp for criticizing the Communist Party.

Main Author: Tsukiyama, Gail.
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2012.
Edition: 1st ed.
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Summary: A tale set during the Chinese Cultural Revolution follows the struggles of Kai Ying to safeguard her family when her teacher husband is arrested and sent to a "reeducation" labor camp for criticizing the Communist Party.
Physical Description: ix, 288 p. ; 23 cm.
ISBN: 9780312274818 (hardcover)
0312274815 (hardcover)
9781429961691 (e-book)
1429961694 (e-book)
9781250017000 (pbk.)
1250017009 (pbk.)
Author Notes: Gail Tsukiyama was born in San Francisco, where she later pursued her B. A. and M. A. at San Francisco State University.

Tsukiyama is a lecturer at the San Francisco State University and a book reviewer for the San Francisco Chronicle.

Tsukiyama has written Night of Many Dreams, Women of the Silk, and The Samurai's Garden. She is also the recipient of an Academy of American Poets award.

(Bowker Author Biography)