Golden Inches - The China Memoir of Grace Service (Paperback)


"(An) engrossing memoir ...To turn everything recorded here - births, an infant death, family uprootings, civil turmoil, maintaining an American household in the interior of China - into gold requires an alchemy that only a beautiful, strong-minded, witty and loving wife and mother can hold the secret to." (John Espey, Washington Post Book World). "A wonderful, sad, moving memoir by an indomitable American ...Golden Inches not only gives many fascinating glimpses of historical events; more important, it shows us what it meant to live through those events and deal with them without rancor, resentment or facile anger and enthusiasm." (Tracy B. Strong, New York Times Book Review). "This closely observed portrait of living in isolated missionary communities and treaty ports, against the background of one of the most turbulent periods of twentieth-century Chinese history, is an important document. It is also a moving story of one family's obsessive and destructive love affair with China." (Tiffany Brown, Times Literary Supplement).

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"(An) engrossing memoir ...To turn everything recorded here - births, an infant death, family uprootings, civil turmoil, maintaining an American household in the interior of China - into gold requires an alchemy that only a beautiful, strong-minded, witty and loving wife and mother can hold the secret to." (John Espey, Washington Post Book World). "A wonderful, sad, moving memoir by an indomitable American ...Golden Inches not only gives many fascinating glimpses of historical events; more important, it shows us what it meant to live through those events and deal with them without rancor, resentment or facile anger and enthusiasm." (Tracy B. Strong, New York Times Book Review). "This closely observed portrait of living in isolated missionary communities and treaty ports, against the background of one of the most turbulent periods of twentieth-century Chinese history, is an important document. It is also a moving story of one family's obsessive and destructive love affair with China." (Tiffany Brown, Times Literary Supplement).

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General

Imprint

University of California Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

1991

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

1990

Editors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 28mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

372

ISBN-13

978-0-520-07416-3

Barcode

9780520074163

Categories

LSN

0-520-07416-5



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