(2/29/2024)
I was drawn to this book because I knew nothing of the culture of rural China, nor had I heard of a Funeral Cryer.
From the beginning as I read The Funeral Cryer it seemed as if I had picked-up the diary of a woman journaling her thoughts as therapy instead of speaking up for herself. This book delved into the cryer’s thoughts about every aspect of her life including her relationship with her husband, family and acquaintances in her village.
While I didn’t consider this a voracious read, I consciously found myself thinking about the Cryer, wondering what the plot was, and when the plot would reveal itself. So, I continued reading while wondering when the Cryer, or if the Cryer, would reach a breaking point and standup for herself in her relationships.
The cultures of rural China, especially as they relate to women, are revealed. The hardships of trying to better yourself and your family while living in a rural community under a communist regime are brought to the surface.
Yes I can say that reading this book was worth it, that all readers could learn something from this read and be encouraged to look into their relationships on all levels to see if they can improve their life by open discussion rather than keeping silent.