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Red Scarf Girl
Red Scarf Girl | Ji-Li Jiang
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Story of a young teenager at the height of the Cultural Revolution in China in the late 1960s.
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Eggs
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This is a true story of a young girl who lived through the Chinese Cultural Revolution in the 1960s when Chairman Mao was in power🇨🇳. It was brutal. “This is the most frightening lesson of the Cultural Revolution: Without a sound legal system, a small group or even a single person can take control of an entire country. This is as true now as it was then.

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Butterfinger
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There was a time when I was obsessed with memoirs from the Chinese Cultural Revolution. I will tag more in the comments. #IntegrateYourShelf @ChasingOm @Emilymdxn

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Butterfinger Can never forget this one. 4y
ChasingOm This is definitely one of those historical periods that I would like to know more about. Thank you for the recommendations! 4y
WhatWouldJaneDo These sound fascinating! *adds to TBR* 4y
LitStephanie Do they have to be translations? Or Asian Americans writing in English? 4y
Butterfinger This is to honor Women in Translation Month, but I say share whatever you think is good reading. 4y
LitStephanie Thank you. 4y
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rmi_callmebob
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Title: Red Scarf Girl by Ji-Li Jiang
Genre: Historical Memoir
Started: 1-05-2020
Finished: 1-07-2020
Pages: 285
Why I chose this book: I wanted to try reading something historical
Summary: Jiang Ji-Li is what you might call the “perfect girl“ She is smart, active and a great leader, but when the Chinese Revolution starts, her life is suddenly turned upside down. She had many opportunities to become a great leader, but since her family has bad -

rmi_callmebob history because of her grandfather being a landlord. Her family is also rich, which makes the suspicions against her family higher. Eventually, the Red guards searched their house and took things that were considered one of the “Four Olds“ Her family's life was at its lowest. Her father was detained for being accused of listening to foreigner radio and her mother's salary was substantially reduced. Another blow came to the family when the Red - 4y
rmi_callmebob Guards finds a letter about the Jiang family's luxurious lifestyle and the exploitation of others. They took away most of their items and they are left with barely anything. Ji-Li was sent to work on the countryside and when she came back, she took care of her mother and forgave her father. Eventually, she moved to the US to bring the western and Chinese cultures together, the East West exchange. 4y
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cparsley
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I liked this part about wanting to take a nap with dad on Sunday‘s because kids can make connections and relate to that and not feel so far from the story even though it‘s something they haven‘t experienced

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cparsley
Red Scarf Girl | Ji-Li Jiang

I would defiantly use this book with second graders and up because there‘s no pictures and it‘s a story you really have to follow. This would be a perfect resource to use while learning about the Cultural Revolution

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cparsley
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This is a biography chapter book. I enjoyed the part of this book I read because it was real facts and events that happened in Ji-li Jiangs life and a new subject to learn about

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Clairedannemiller
Red Scarf Girl | Ji-Li Jiang

“Home, I thought. Wasnt a home s private place? A place where the family could feel secure?“

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Clairedannemiller
Red Scarf Girl | Ji-Li Jiang

This book would be better for older elementary students. Students in 3rd, 4th and 5th grade would enjoy this book more. Its a longer book so it might be better for older kids to sit through. Also 3rd, 4th and 5th graders may have more interest in the history background of the story.

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Clairedannemiller
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This is a biography book. Reading this book would help children learn past historical events. This book took place during the cultural revolution. This book gives a great background of what ji li jiang went through and what her hardships were which would help children learn about this time.

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cjegolden99
Red Scarf Girl | Ji-Li Jiang

“Her actions remind me that, even under unbearable circumstances, one can still believe in justice. And above all, love.”

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cjegolden99
Red Scarf Girl | Ji-Li Jiang

Biography. This is a story I would love to continue. It‘s engaging and fascinating story about a part of history many people may not really know about. It would be great for older children.

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cjegolden99
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Red Scarf Girl by Ji-Li Jiang, 1997. This is a moving story of a courageous young girl and her experience living through the cultural revolution. It is simply told but engaging, making you want to keep reading until the very end. This novel also includes a pronunciation guide which helps the reader understand the contexts better.

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Ariel8Smith
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“I could make a new start and just be a person like everyone else”

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Ariel8Smith
Red Scarf Girl | Ji-Li Jiang

Chapter book with no pictures so most likely can‘t be used in young classrooms. Great story though that gives a child‘s eye view of a terrifying time in the 20th century history.

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Ariel8Smith
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1997, biography. Memoir that takes place in 1966 of ji-li Jiang who was 12 years old. She was an outstanding student and leader and had a shining future in Chairman Mao‘s New China. All went downhill during the Cultural Revolution where she would have to make a decision of testifying against her father.

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BookishGirl06
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My favorite bookish #scarformittens #decktheshelves

Melissa_J I have a scarf just like that! Love it 😍 6y
TheLibrarian Beautiful!! 6y
rustoryhuf My hubby got me the same scarf for Christmas. I 😍 it. 6y
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JoeStalksBeck Omg! Love it! 6y
ScientistSam What a fantastic scarf! 6y
valeriegeary Cute! 6y
Serotonin Ooo, nice 👍 6y
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Deborah42
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"This is the most frightening lesson of the Cultural Revolution: Without a sound legal system, a small group or even a single person can take control of an entire country. This is as true now as it was then."

It was horrifying how quickly people turned on each other. This memoir captures the terror of knowing that everyone is watching and suspecting your every move, and that friends and neighbors might turn on you in a hot second.

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Laura317
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This is a short memoir written from a young girl's perspective during the Cultural Rev in China. It's heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time. The ending seemed rather abrupt to me, but all in all, a pick.

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Laura317
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Ideas are dangerous if those in power don't agree with them.

acg Oooh this has been on my tbr for ages and this makes me want it even more! 8y
Laura317 @seekingthespheres Get it! It was on sale for kindle just last week. 8y
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Laura317
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Starting this ebook. When I think of what the people of China suffered through during the Cultural Revolution, it makes me sick.

Megabooks I enjoyed this memoir about that time. It was more about The Great Leap Forward. 8y
Laura317 @Ebooksandcooks Thanks. I just added to my tbr list. 8y
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