Ebook {Epub PDF} Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution by Ji-li Jiang






















Ji-li Jiang’s extraordinary memoir Red Scarf Girl transports readers to a tumultuous time in Chinese history—the first two years of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Caught between conflicting forces—joining the Revolution’s call for rebellion, protecting. Jiang is the author of Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution. Red Scarf Girl Today: An Interview with Ji-li Jiang In a recent interview, acclaimed writer and educator Ji-li Jiang illuminated a number of key lessons that American educators and citizens can glean from the Chinese Cultural Revolution—a tragedy that she only narrowly survived.  · Ji-Li Jiang showed slides as she talked about her book Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution, published by HarperCollins Children’s Books. .


Red Scarf Girl. A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution. By: Ji-li Jiang. Narrated by: Christina Moore. Length: 6 hrs and 9 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Children's Audiobooks, Biographies. out of 5 stars. Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution Summary. Red Scarf Girl, by Ji-li Jiang is the fascinating story of Ji-li and her family's experiences during the Cultural Revolution in China. The Cultural Revolution began in when Ji-li is twelve. Up until that time she is very happy with life in China. Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution. Red Scarf Girl.: Ji-li Jiang. Harper Collins, Sep 4, - Juvenile Nonfiction - pages. 29 Reviews. In Ji-li Jiang turned twelve. An outstanding student and leader, she had everything: brains, the admiration of her peers, and a bright future in China′s Communist Party.


before launching the Cultural Revolution, he would surely be remembered today as a much more positive historical figure. Ji-li’s story made me experience the Cultural Revolution on a gut level. Had I been born in China, I would have been nine years old in , just a year younger than Ji-li’s sister, Ji-yun. I too would have faced many of. Jiang is the author of Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution. Red Scarf Girl Today: An Interview with Ji-li Jiang In a recent interview, acclaimed writer and educator Ji-li Jiang illuminated a number of key lessons that American educators and citizens can glean from the Chinese Cultural Revolution—a tragedy that she only narrowly survived. Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution () by Ji-li Jiang covers two and a half years in the author’s life, from the spring of when she was 12 years old to the fall of when she was 14 (although the Cultural Revolution continued until Mao Ze-dong’s death in ). The memoir is also Jiang’s coming-of-age story, as it focuses on a key time in her adolescent development.

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