Girl under a red moon : growing up during China's Cultural Revolution

Title
Girl under a red moon : growing up during China's Cultural Revolution

Personal Author EPSB
Da, Chen

Summary
It is the late 1960s and there is no peace in the village of Yellow Stone for little Da and his family, who were former landowners; they are all persecuted by the Red Guard, particularly Da's oldest sister, Sisi, who tries hard to conform to the new political realities, but who cannot overcome the frightened hostility of the other villagers--so Sisi escapes to find work in a school in another town, taking Da with her, and trying to find a compromise between safety and justice, where she can make a decent life for both of them.

Year Published
2019

Physical Description
197 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Note
Subtitle from cover.

Personal Subject
Chen, Da, 1962--Juvenile fiction.

Subject
Brothers and sisters -- China -- Fiction.
 
Families -- China -- Fiction.
 
Political persecution -- China -- Fiction.

Geographic Term
China -- History -- Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976 -- Fiction.

Genre
Autobiographical fiction.
 
Historical fiction -- China.

Summary
It is the late 1960s and there is no peace in the village of Yellow Stone for little Da and his family, who were former landowners; they are all persecuted by the Red Guard, particularly Da's oldest sister, Sisi, who tries hard to conform to the new political realities, but who cannot overcome the frightened hostility of the other villagers--so Sisi escapes to find work in a school in another town, taking Da with her, and trying to find a compromise between safety and justice, where she can make a decent life for both of them.

ISBN
9781338263862

Publisher
New York : Scholastic Focus, 2019.
 
©2019


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
KildareF CHEBook30138000211971Historical Fiction