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Big sister, little sister, red sister

Big sister, little sister, red sister
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ISBN 9781910702796
Name Chang, Jung author.
Title Big sister, little sister, red sister : three women at the heart of twentieth-century China
Published London : Jonathan Cape, 2019
Description xx, 374 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits ; 24 cm.
Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The best-known modern Chinese fairy tale is the story of three sisters from Shanghai, who for most of the twentieth century were at the centre of power in China. It was sometimes said that one loved money, one loved power and one loved her country, but there was far more to the Soong sisters than these caricatures. As China battled through a hundred years of wars, revolutions and seismic transformations, each sister played an important, sometimes critical role, and left an indelible mark on history. Red Sister, Ching-ling, married Sun Yat-sen, founding father of the Chinese republic, and later became Mao's vice-chair. Little Sister, May-ling, was Madame Chiang Kai-shek, first lady of the pre-Communist Nationalist China and a major political figure in her own right. Big Sister, Ai-ling, was Chiang's unofficial main adviser. She made herself one of Chinas richest women -- and her husband Chiang's prime minister. All three sisters enjoyed tremendous privilege and glory, but also endured constant attacks and mortal danger. They showed great courage and experienced passionate love, as well as despair and heartbreak. The relationship between them was highly charged emotionally, especially once they had embraced opposing political camps and Ching-ling dedicated herself to destroying her two sisters' world. "Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister" is a gripping story of love, war, exile, intrigue, glamour and betrayal, which takes us on a monumental journey, from Canton to Hawaii and New York, from exiles quarters in Japan and Berlin to secret meeting rooms in Moscow, and from the compounds of the Communist elite in Beijing to the corridors of power in democratic Taiwan. In a group biography that is by turns intimate and epic, Jung Chang reveals the lives of three extraordinary women who helped shape the history of twentieth-century China.
Target audience note Tertiary/Undergraduate.
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Subjects Soong, Ai-ling, -- 1890-1973
Song, Qingling, -- 1893-1981
Chiang, May-ling Soong, -- 1897-2003
Song family
Sun, Yat-sen, -- 1866-1925
Chiang, Kai-shek, -- 1887-1975
Kung, H. H. (Hsiang-hsi), 1880-1967
Biographies
Women -- China -- Biography
Sisters -- China -- Biography
Politics and government
China -- Politics and government -- 20th century
Genre History
Biographies
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