To the Edge of the Sky

by Anhua Gao

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Synopsis

Anhua Gao's parents were hailed as revolutionary heroes. In her early years, she knew love and support and grew up in a privileged world. But when they both tragically died, all she was left with was her parent's fading reputation to guide her through the horrors of 20th century China. This is the story of how Anhua first struggled with and then against the ideological machine of Red China. It is a story of pain and horror, turmoil and tragedy. But most of all it is the story of a woman who found courage, hope and humour and who, against unbelievable odds, survived.

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Published
07/06/2001

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd

ISBN
9780140287240



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'A candid humility and patient lovingness that regularly snatched at this reader's heart' Independent

UK Kirkus review

A story in the tradition set by Jung Chang with Wild Swans, this is a moving epic which recounts the story of one woman's struggle against an inflexible, often inhumane regime. Anhua Gao grew up in the shadow of Red China, having been born after her father and mother met as recruits in the newly-formed Fourth Army. When a senior officer had threatened to coerce Anhua's mother into marriage, her father, who had left home at 13 to seek his fortune, cut off his little finger to demonstrate the extent of his love. The couple were married in 1942, but soon Red regiments were hunted down and Gao's sister was hidden for three days in a cave while her guardian, the Widow Liu, was hideously murdered by troops hunting rebels. But when the tide turns and her grandfather, an enemy of the Party, arrives to ask for mercy, he is turned away by his son. Packed with human detail and poignancy, littered with stories of appalling brutality, the courage of the narrator who escaped to tell her tale is luminous. (Kirkus UK)

 

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