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Snow Falling in Spring: Coming of Age in China During the Cultural Revolution
by Moying Li
Inspiring! (5/30/2008)
This book was given to me as a birthday present and I am so grateful.
The beautiful soul of writer Moying shines through and matches the beautiful author photograph.
I am inspired to follow my dream and I deeply believe I can do it, referencing the tenacious strength of the author.
I sit in awe of her story of coming of age in China during the cultural revolution.
God bless you Moying for sharing with all of us.We need it.
I live by your quote: EACH ONE,TEACH ONE - and you have.
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