Monday, October 25, 2004

The Throwaway Daughter by Ting-Xing Ye

This novel is about a Canadian teenager who was adopted from an orphanage in her native China, as a baby. Each chapter is written from a different perspective, such as the girl herself, her adoptive parents, and her birth family. The story unfolds well, it is very simply told, and we understand the anguish and frustration that Grace feels as she comes to terms with her abandonment, and the conflict of being the only Chinese person in her hometown, and her eventual decision to go to China.

This type of story is easy to romanticise, but it hasn't been. The simple style may not appeal to everyone, but I enjoyed it. It is a very quick book to read, for those wanting a more deeper insight into China at this time (early 80s) there are plenty of autobiographies and novels around, but this is still a very enjoyable one.

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