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An edition of Calls Across the Pacific (2015)

Calls Across the Pacific

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Fleeing the Cultural Revolution, a young Nina Huang says goodbye to her family and friends, and steals across the bay to Hong Kong, afterward immigrating to the U.S. and later to Canada. Twice she returns to China to reunite with her mother as well as friends, and to see how Chinese society and politics are evolving. However, as an escaped citizen who has returned with an American passport, Nina puts herself in dangerous situations and finds herself needing to flee from the red terror once again.

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Inanna Publication
Language
English
Pages
260

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Calls Across the Pacific: A novel
October 2015, Inanna Publication
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Toronto, Canada

Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENET
Chapter 1—Military Farm Page 1
Chapter 2—Kelp in Hong Kong Page 9
Chapter 3—Dear Uncle Sam Page 18
Chapter 4—Uncle Tom’s Cabin Page 27
Chapter 5—Franklin’s Fish and Chips Page 35
Chapter 6—Ping-Pong Diplomacy Page 42
Chapter 7—Moon River Page 51
Chapter 8—Fenian Cycle Page 61
Chapter 9—Butterfly Myth Page 70
Chapter 10—Bamboo Sticks Page 79
Chapter 11—Long Live… Page 88
Chapter 12—Blueberry Pie Page 97
Chapter 13—The Fallen Red Sun Page 105
Chapter 14—Lost Sheep Page 115
Chapter 15—Remote Corner Page 125
Chapter 16—An American Spy on the Run Page 135
Chapter 17—At Dawn Page 143
Chapter 18—The Sun Rises from the West Page 154
Chapter 19—Broken-down Shoe and Fractured Leg Page 166
Chapter 20—Ruins of Yuanmingyuan Garden Page 176
Chapter 21—From Sandra’s Chips to Chicken Soup Page 185
Chapter 22—In the Name of Revolution Page 196
Chapter 23—Genghis Khan’s Two Black Horses Page 206
Chapter 24—Phone Calls from the Gulag Page 215
Chapter 25—Temur’s Burgundy Stallion Page 224
Chapter 26—The Wind Blows down the Grass Page 233
Chapter 27—Cicadas’ Droning Sound Page 242
Chapter 28—Peace and Quiet Afterwards Page 251

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Library of Congress
PR9199.4.R694C34

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Format
Papperback, iBook
Number of pages
260
Dimensions
0.8 x 5.5 x 8 inches
Weight
12.6

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25879928M
ISBN 10
1771332298
ISBN 13
9781771332293
LCCN
2015513538
OCLC/WorldCat
914400251
Harvard University Library
014711991
ISSN
B017PMT6LY

Work Description

[Calls Across the Pacific][1] by Zoë S. Roy

Amid the Cultural Revolution, Nina Huang, one of the sent-down youths, says goodbye to her boyfriend and sneaks across the bay by boat to Hong Kong, where she is granted political asylum. After her subsequent immigration to the U.S. and later to Canada, Nina's employment and education, and her experiences with romantic/sexual relationships, are a radical departure from the moral code she knew in China. Twice during the time she is living in North America, she travels back to China to reunite with her mother as well as friends, and to see how Chinese society and politics are evolving, and she finally decides, as a journalist, to interview and record her contemporaries' experiences of life in China for a Western audience. In doing so, however, as an escaped citizen who has returned with an American passport, Nina puts herself in dangerous situations and finds herself needing to flee from the red terror once again.

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May 17, 2017 Edited by Zoë S. Roy Added new cover
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