Historical novel set during the first six days after the fall of Nanking, China, in 1937.
A native of Nanjing, China, Shouhua Qi came to the United States in 1989. His writings have appeared in "Feminist Studies," "The Connecticut Review," "Rain Flower," and many other publications. He is Associate Professor of English at Western Connecticut State University, and the author of "Bridging the Pacific: Searching for Cross-Cultural Understanding Between the United States and China," and more than ten other books.
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