No Tears for Mao: Growing Up in the Cultural Revolution
Niu-Niu
Translated by Enne and Peter Amman

Category: History/Biography
Format: Trade paperback, 287pp, 5 1/2 x 8 1/2, 8 B & W Photos
ISBN: 0-89733-493-0
Price: $16.95

About the Book

Niu-Niu (NOO-Noo) was four years old when, amidst the rubble that had been her comfortable "bourgeois" home, she watched the beating of her helpless parents, and saw them, bloody and with shaven heads, taken away for what seemed like forever. That traumatic day marked the end of Niu-Niu's innocent childhood. Two days after she was born, on May 16, 1966, Mao Zedung began his "Great Cultural Revolution," which caused untold suffering. For the next nine years, Niu-Niu's life became a nightmare in which human kindness and reason all but disappeared, where violence and hunger were the order of the day. This direct eyewitness account of one of the world's most shocking social upheavals is told vividly and compassionately. It is a chronicle readers will not forget.

Reviews

"An important depiction of recent Chinese history too quickly being forgotten in the rush to seek trade with China."––Kirkus Reviews

"[Niu-Niu] is not only an engaging storyteller with an almost unbelievable tale; she also has a fine sense of pacing. Her account should take its place as one of the finer examples of the growing number of life-under-Mao testimonies."––Booklist

"Her account . . . is passionate testimony told in simple yet vivid language. An overwhelming pathos is conveyed through the innocent tone of a child."––Library Journal

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