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Buy Me the Sky: The Remarkable Truth of China's One-Child Generations | Xinran
'Fast-paced and punchy ... accomplished' Independent With journalistic acumen and a novelist's flair, Xinran tells the remarkable stories of men and women born in China after 1979 - the recent generations raised under China's single-child policy. At a time when the country continues to transform at the speed of light, these generations of precious 'one and onlies' are burdened with expectation, yet have often been brought up without any sense of responsibility. Within their families, they are revered as 'little emperors' and 'suns', although such cosseting can come at a high price: isolation, confusion and an inability to deal with life's challenges. From the businessman's son unable to pack his own suitcase, to the PhD student who pulled herself out of extreme rural poverty, Xinran shows how these generations embody the hopes and fears of a great nation at a time of unprecedented change. It is a time of fragmentation, heart-breaking and inspiring in equal measure, in which capitalism vies with communism, the city with the countryside and Western opportunity with Eastern tradition. Through the fascinating stories of these only children, we catch a startling glimpse of the emerging face of China.
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Simona
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The theme of this book is consequences of China‘s one-child policy which still exists today, since 2015 as two-child limit. All of the characters in the book are ones Xinran met outside China and helped them with adaptation. These are young adults who are incapable of independent living and who are divided between their tradition and Western life. An interesting perspective, but very narrowly focused and after few ‘testimonies‘ - very repetitive.

Librarybelle I had not heard of this one...thanks for putting this on my radar! 4y
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AceOnRoam
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Pickpick

I hardly ever read non-fiction but this was a great book, for those who stacked it last time I blurbed about it, there is an extensive review here
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1461472278

Author Xinran pic from Wikipedia photo by Andrew Lih.

#ReadingOnRoam

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AceOnRoam
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Sailing to Sicily, no wind ⛵ #itsgoingtobealongnight

Reading this fascinating book about children born to China's one-child policy. Lonely, worshipped, selfish and lacking the most basic skills, these children had to do a lot of their growing up as adults.

#ReadingOnRoam
#LiveOnABoat

jhod Amazing 7y
RebelReader Sounds interesting. 7y
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