White Horse
โ Scribed by Yan Ge
- Publisher
- HopeRoad
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 40 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
โVivid, White Horse mesmerizes from page one as events unfold through the unassuming lenses of a child's mind. In recounting how young Yun Yun is trying to make sense of real life experiences in an adult world, Author Yan Ge weaves a fascinating tale of receptive hearts, rebellious spirits and hidden secrets infused with cultural values in this small Chinese community." Lema Abeng-Nsah, Publisher and Editorial Director of Dunia Magazine
Young, innocent Yun Yun lives with her widower father in a small town in West China but spends half of her time at her cousin Zhang Qing's house, where they play and hide from the adults. However, Yun Yun's world starts to shatter when Quing enters middle school and turns into a rebellious teenager. As all things collide and family secrets begin to unravel, Yun Yun is quietly forced into growing up herself.
A powerful coming-of-age tale with piercing insights into contemporary Chinese culture, acclaimed...
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