Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China Free Audiobook Download by Jung Chang


In Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China, author Jung Chang tells the story of three Chinese women - Mao Zedong’s first wife, Jiang Qing; their daughter, Yang Kaili; and their granddaughter Yang Guifei. Their story follows the communist revolution in China from the 1920s up to the 1960s. Three Daughters is a literary classic, and it was translated into English in 2007 by Stacy Schiff

This is the story of three daughters of China during the tumultuous communist revolution. Chang's descriptions are heart-pounding as she takes readers through the turbulent times that impacted her life and those around her.

This book recounts the story of three young girls born under different circumstances in China during the time when it was still a Maoist country. Jung Chang's book, "Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China", is a classic in its own right and has been on the New York Times Best Seller list for over 20 years.

The three sisters- – -Nien, A-Mei, and Pu Yi- -whose lives have been shaped by events both in their homeland of China and the United States.

Jung Chang was born in China in 1942 and witnessed a great deal of the country's history. Speaking out against the evil of Mao's Cultural Revolution, she became a dissident in her youth and lost everything: family, friends, home, education--even her voice. In Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China, Chang vividly retells the stories of three women who share her name: her own mother, her grandmother Lei Feng (Lei Fong), and Nan (Nan Fong).

The book is written from a feminist perspective, which was not popular during the time it was written. The author recounts her childhood and adolescence as she grew up in Mao Zedong's China. The story is about her three daughters that are bent on escaping the constraints of life under communism.

Published Date 2011-12-13
Duration 25 hours 0 minutes
Author Jung Chang
Narrated Joy Osmanski
Reviews
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Biography & Memoir
Parent Category History & Culture, Memoir, Asia

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