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The Lost Daughters of China: Abandoned Girls, Their Journey to America, and the Search for a Missing Past
Karin Evans

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The Lost Daughters of China: Abandoned Girls, Their Journey to America, and the Search for a Missing Past

G P Putnam's Sons (Sep 30, 2001)
9781585421176
| Paperback
288 pages | 140 x 214 mm | English
Dewey 362.7340820951

Genre

  • Memoir
  • Non-Fiction

Subject

  • Abandoned Children
  • Abandoned Children/ China
  • Chinese/ United States
  • Orphanages
  • Orphanages/ China

Plot

Proclaimed an instant classic upon its hardcover publication, The Lost Daughters of China is at once compelling and informative. Journalist Karin Evans tells the story of adopting her daughter, Kelly, who was once one of the hundreds of thousands of infant girls who wait for parents in orphanages all over China. Weaving her personal account with extensive research, Evans investigates the conditions that have led to generations of abandoned Chinese girls and a legacy of lost women. With a new epilogue added for the paperback edition, this book will appeal to anyone interested in China and in the emotional ties that connect people regardless of genes or culture. In the words of bestselling novelist Amy Tan, The Lost Daughters of China is "not only an evocative memoir on East-West adoption but also a bridge to East-West understanding of human rights in China."

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Value

Purchased Aug 20, 2013 at The Book Nook for $ 2.00