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The Dark Road
The Dark Road: A Novel | Ma Jian
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From one of world literatures most courageous voices, a novel about the human cost of Chinas one-child policy through the lens of one rural family on the run from its reach Far away from the Chinese economic miracle, from the bright lights of Beijing and Shanghai, is a vast rural hinterland, where life goes on much as it has for generations, with one extraordinary difference: normal parents are permitted by the state to have only a single child. The Dark Road is the story of one such normal familyMeili, a young peasant woman; her husband, Kongzi, a village schoolteacher; and their daughter, Nannan. Kongzi is, according to family myth, a direct lineal descendant of Confucius, and he is haunted by the imperative to carry on the family name by having a son. And so Meili becomes pregnant again without state permission, and when local family planning officials launch a new wave of crackdowns, the family makes the radical decision to leave its village and set out on a small, rickety houseboat down the Yangtze River. Theirs is a dark road, and tragedy awaits them, and horror, but also the fierce beauty born of courageous resistance to injustice and inhumanity. The Dark Road is a haunting and indelible portrait of the tragedies befalling women and families at the hands of Chinas one-child policy and of the human spirits capacity to endure even the most brutal cruelty. While Ma Jian wrote The Dark Road, he traveled through the rural backwaters of southwestern China to see how the state enforced the one-child policy far from the outside worlds prying eyes. He met local women who had been seized from their homes and forced to undergo abortions or sterilization in the policys name; and on the Yangtze River, he lived among fugitive couples who had gone on the run so they could have more children, that most fundamental of human rights. Like all of Ma Jians novels, The Dark Road is also a celebration of the life force, of the often comically stubborn resilience of mans most basic instincts.
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shadowspeak17
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#3books at the bottom of my TBR

I still technically intend to read these, but I haven‘t felt the urge to read them since I first got them all several years ago.

Jeannineth Middlesex ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Middlesex is SO good! But a chunkster. 4y
JoeMo I‘ve had the same issue with Middlesex....I know it has a great reputation, but I just haven‘t gotten around to it over the past seven years or so! 🤗 4y
OriginalCyn620 📚👍🏻📚 4y
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This is a novel about the human cost of China's one-child policy through the lens of a family that is on the run from police, they have a daughter but they always have wanted a son and they decide to have another baby without official permission. They go into hiding and survival.

This sounds like it's going to be a intense read but one that should be read, I'm glad i now own it! 😌

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i.z.booknook Wow that sounds like an incredible story!! 6y
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