“Every day since waking up in the hospital I've wanted to die, but watching that man sink below the waves, I feel something inside me rise up. A Dragon doesn't surrender. A Dragon fights fate. This is not some loud, roaring feeling. It feels more like someone blew on an ember and found a slight orang glow. I have to hang on to my life—however ruined and useless. Mama's voice comes floating to me, reciting one of her favorite sayings, "There is no catastrophe except death; one cannot be poorer than a beggar." I want—need—to do something braver and finer than dying.”
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Shanghai Girls is a historical novel that delves into the lives of two sisters, Pearl and May, who leave their rural homes in China to seek opportunities in the bustling city of Shanghai during the 1930s. The story explores their journey through the complexities of a society undergoing significant transformation, including the rise of communism and the Japanese occupation. The novel vividly captures the cultural and social dynamics of the era, highlighting the sisters' struggles and triumphs as they navigate the challenges of a new world. more
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