Last Boat Out of Shanghai
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Last Boat Out of Shanghai
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Last Boat Out of Shanghai
The dramatic, real-life stories of four young people caught up in the mass exodus of Shanghai in the wake of China's 1949 Communist Revolution—a precursor to the struggles faced by emigrants today.
"A true page-turner... Helen Zia has proven once again that history is something that happens to real people." - New York Times bestselling author Lisa See
Last Boat Out of Shanghai was named one of the best books of the year by NPR and The Christian Science Monitor. It was also a finalist for the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography.
Shanghai has historically been China's jewel, its richest, most modern, and westernised city. The bustling metropolis was home to sophisticated intellectuals, entrepreneurs, and a thriving middle class when Mao's proletarian revolution emerged victorious from the long civil war. Terrified of the horrors the Communists would wreak upon their lives, citizens of Shanghai who could afford to fled in every direction. Seventy years later, members of the last generation to fully recall this massive exodus have revealed their stories to Chinese American journalist Helen Zia, who interviewed hundreds of exiles about their journey through one of the most tumultuous events of the twentieth century. From these moving accounts, Zia weaves together the stories of four young Shanghai residents who wrestled with the decision to abandon everything for an uncertain life as refugees in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the United States.
Benny, who as a teenager became the unwilling heir to his father's dark wartime legacy, must decide either to escape to Hong Kong or navigate the intricacies of a newly Communist China. The resolute Annuo, forced to flee her home with her father, a defeated Nationalist official, becomes an unwelcome exile in Taiwan. The financially strapped Ho fights deportation from the U.S. in order to continue his studies while his family struggles at home. And Bing, given away by her poor parents, faces the prospect of a new life among strangers in America. The lives of these men and women are marvellously portrayed, revealing the dignity and triumph of personal survival.
Herself the daughter of immigrants from China, Zia is uniquely equipped to explain how crises like the Shanghai transition affect children and their families, students and their futures, and, ultimately, the way we see ourselves and those around us. Last Boat Out of Shanghai brings a poignant personal angle to the experiences of refugees then and, by extension, today.
"Zia's portraits are compassionate and heartbreaking, and they are, ultimately, the universal story of many families who leave their homeland as refugees and find less-than-welcoming circumstances on the other side." - Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club
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Helen Zia's Last Boat Out of Shanghai is praised for blending personal narratives with pivotal world history, creating a universal and timeless story. The book is seen as a deeply moving account of ordinary Chinese individuals navigating the tumult of war and ideology. It is lauded for its careful research and engaging storytelling, making it informative for both general readers and specialists. Reviews highlight its vivid portraits, emotional depth, and its role in filling a gap in the narrative of China's exodus after the Communist revolution.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780345522337
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 18 February 2020
Country: United States
Imprint: Random House Inc
Illustration: 35 black-and-white photos throughout
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 132.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 544
About the Author
Helen Zia is the author of Asian American Dreams- The Emergence of an American People, a finalist for the Kiriyama Pacific Rim Book Prize (Bill Clinton referred to the book in two separate Rose Garden speeches). Zia is the co-author, with Wen Ho Lee, of My Country Versus Me- The First-Hand Account by the Los Alamos Scientist Who Was Falsely Accused of Being a Spy. She is also a former executive editor of Ms. magazine. A Fulbright Scholar, Zia first visited China in 1972, just after President Nixon's historic trip. A graduate of Princeton University, she holds an honorary doctor of laws degree from the City University of New York School of Law and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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