Imprint: Vintage
Published: 03/02/2011
ISBN: 9780099535751
Length: 304 Pages
Dimensions: 198mm x 19mm x 129mm
Weight: 213g
RRP: £12.99
Ten chapters, ten women and many stories of heartbreak, including her own: Xinran once again takes us right into the lives of Chinese women and their lost daughters. Whether as a consequence of the single-child policy, destructive age-old traditions or hideous economic necessity, these women had to give up their daughters for adoption, others were forced to abandon them - on city streets, outside hospitals, orphanages or on station platforms - and others even had to watch their baby daughters being taken away at birth, and drowned.
Personal, immediate, full of sorrow but also full of hope, this books sends a heart-rending message to Chinese girls who have been adopted to show them how things really were for their mothers, and to tell them they were loved and will never be forgotten.
Imprint: Vintage
Published: 03/02/2011
ISBN: 9780099535751
Length: 304 Pages
Dimensions: 198mm x 19mm x 129mm
Weight: 213g
RRP: £12.99
This is an extraordinary book told with generosity and warmth by a brilliant storyteller
Xinran rages against the system and gives voice to adoptive mothers overseas who have rescued young Chinese girls and desolate birth mothers who grieve and feel guilt for the loss of their daughters
One would have to have a heart of stone not to be moved
No bleaker picture exists of the fate of Chinese female infants...than Message from an Unknown Chinese Mother
Harrowing and heartbreaking yet important tales