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Tiananmen Square

By: Lai Wen
Narrated by: Jocelyn Tam
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'An extraordinary book. Truly important' - William Boyd

A stunning, deeply moving novel about growing up in Beijing in the 1970s and 80s and taking part in Tiananmen Square protests

It is Beijing in the 1970s, and Lai lives with her parents, grandmother and younger brother in a small flat in a working-class area. Her grandmother is a formidable figure - no-nonsense and uncompromising, but loving towards her granddaughter - while her ageing beauty of a mother snipes at her father, a sunken figure who has taken refuge in his work.

As she grows up, Lai comes to discern the realities of the country she lives is: an early encounter with the police haunts her for years; her father makes her see that his quietness is a reaction to experiences he has lived through; and an old bookseller subtly introduces her to ideas and novels that open her mind to different perspectives. But she also goes through what anyone goes through when young - the ebbs and flows of friendships; troubles and rewards at home and at school; and the first steps and missteps in love.

A gifted student, she is eventually given a scholarship to study at the prestigious Peking University; while there she meets new friends, and starts to get involved in the student protests that have been gathering speed. It is the late 1980s, and change is in the air...

A truly remarkable novel about coming to see the world as it is, Tiananmen Square is the story of one girl's life growing up in the China of the 1970s and 80s, as well as the story of the events in 1989 that give the novel its name: the hope and idealism of a generation of young students, their heroism and courage, and the price that some of them paid.©2024 Lai Wen (P)2024 Swift Press Audio
Biographical Fiction Coming of Age Genre Fiction Literary Fiction China Student
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A novel that reads like a non fiction account of a shameful period of china’s history. Lai wen is an incredibly gifted writer.

Incredible

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The reader has a beautiful tone and rhythm which I really enjoyed listening to.
It gave me a real insight into Chinese culture and history.
All the characters I really felt I could picture and came to life.
A unique coming of age narrative which included familiar and sensitively described awakenings.

An extordinary authentic story superbly read

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An anodyne 21st-century coming-of-age novel, gratuitously and incongruously transposed into 1980s Beijing during the democracy movement.

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