Last Kiss in Tiananmen Square is a novel based on the 1989 Tiananmen Square Pro-democracy movement. The novel follows a young woman, Baiyun, a junior in college, trying to reconcile her upbringing while in the midst of the rising political movement in Beijing, China. Baiyun grew up in a strange and
Last Kiss in Tiananmen Square
β Scribed by Wharton, Lisa Zhang
- Book ID
- 109324107
- Publisher
- Fantasy Island Book Publishing
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 145 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
βLast Kiss in Tiananmen Squareβ is a novel based on the 1989 Tiananmen Square Pro-democracy movement. The novel follows a young woman, Baiyun, a junior in college, trying to reconcile her upbringing while in the midst of the rising political movement in Beijing, China. Baiyun grew up in a strange and cold household. In order to cope with her dysfunctional family, Baiyun worked as hard as she could, eventually getting herself in the prestigious Beijing University. Baiyun joined the Pro-democracy movement to vent her frustrations. While protesting, she met the man of her dreams, Dagong, a handsome and charismatic factory technician who was orphaned at birth and lost his only relative during the Cultural Revolution. But even Dagong couldnβt fully take Baiyun away: his face reminded her of one of her motherβs lovers, both attracting her and drawing her back. βLast Kiss in Tiananmen Squareβ is a coming-of age story set against the historic and devastating era in Chinese history. With the cultural significance and family bonds of βThe Kite Runnerβ, this book explores the way in which oneβs past is never forgotten.
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