In her first book in a decade, Denise Chong tells the story of the man who defaced Chairman Maos portrait during the protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989, twenty years ago. After eleven years in a Chinese jail, Lu Decheng escaped to Canada, followed by his family. They all now live in Calgary. Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.
Select Articles and Books Available at UBC Library
Chong, D. (1995). The concubine’s children. Toronto: Penguin.
Chong, D. (1997). The penguin anthology of stories by Canadian women. Toronto: Viking.
Chong, D. (2001). The girl in the picture: The story of Kim Phuc, the photograph, and the Vietnam war story. New York: Penguin.
Chong, D. (2013). Lives of the family: Stories of fate & circumstance. Toronto: Random House Canada.
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