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Binu and The Great Wall : The Myth of Meng

Tong, SuGoldblatt, Howard(Translated by)
Part of the Myths, The series
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From the author of the international hit Raise the Red Lantern comes a gorgeous reimagining of the myth of the girl whose tears collapsed the Great Wallthe seminal myth in Chinese culture. Su Tong is Chinas most provocative young writer. Binu and the Great Wall is spellbinding and shockinga tour de force from an artist called a writer to watch by Kirkus Reviews and a true literary talent by Anchee Min. In Peach village, crying is forbidden. But as a child, Binu never learned to hide her tears. Shunned by the villagers, she faced a bleak future until she met Qiliang, an orphan who offered her his hand in marriage. Then, one day, Qiliang disappears. Binu learns that he has been transported hundreds of miles and forced to labor on a project of terrifying ambition and scalethe building of the Great Wall. Binu is determined to find and save her husband. Inspired by her love, she sets out on an extraordinary journey toward Great Swallow Mountain with only a blind frog for company. What follows is an unforgettable story of passion, hardship, and magical adventure.

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Product Details
Canongate U.S.
1841959154 / 9781841959153
Hardback
18/02/2008
400 pages
127 x 197 mm, 383 grams