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"A soulful and beautiful addition to all the Cultural Revolution literature that has come before it and afterwards. I couldn't put it down." -- Da Chen, author of Brothers: A Novel
"Lu's voice is quiet, gentle, questioning, yet wise, even when she is recounting very dire events." -- Elizabeth Hodges, author of What the River Means
I watched the spring of 1965 fly by, following the dance of beautiful cloud fairies, listening to the laughter echo from the green hill, inhaling the air permeated with the freshness of morning dew and the sweet fragrance of the Huai flowers. That short sweet spring I left behind almost forty years ago formed an instant of time in which my life became strangely interwoven with that of another, an invisible being who, along with the setting sun, the dancing clouds, and the Huai flowers, evoked in me a sense of wonder that has enabled me to see and live each day with renewed hope and clear vision.
Shu Jiang Lu is Associate Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg.
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