Jan Wong's China

320 pages

Published 2000 by Doubleday Canada, Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-385-25939-2
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4 stars (1 review)

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Y'know... pretty good

4 stars

I can't do 3.5 stars, eh? I lean towards 4 cuz I liked it, but IDK if a lot of other people would like it.

Wong is a journalist born and raised in Montréal, whose family owned a restaurant in the Snowdon/Décarie area to my recollection, about my mom's age. Circa the '70s, she became a Maoist and moved to China. Like Emma, she was disillusioned, but unlike Emma, she heelturned completely on any kind of revolutionary imaginary as far as I can tell. This comes through if you ever listened to her talk to Jesse Brown on Canadaland Short Cuts.

I picked this up at a used book store a few years ago, but never cracked it open until earlier this year. Every chapter is laser-focused on a broad subject matter of one kind or another, and it weaves together anecdotes from her time in China as a youth, …