Russell, Ching Yeung Child Bride ISBN 13: 9781563977480

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Should a young girl follow the cultural imperatives of her society and go through with an arranged marriage, or embark upon a dangerous journey in an attempt to escape the situation? That's the dilemma that confronts Ying, the plucky 11-year-old heroine in this suspenseful novel. Russell offers a thought-provoking glimpse of Chinese society in the 1940s, where children have no rights, but belong body and soul to their father's family. When Ying's wealthy, autocratic paternal grandmother informs her visiting granddaughter that she's to be married immediately, her word is law. Ying protestsshe desperately wants to return home to her beloved, ailing maternal grandmotherbut her objections are brushed aside. Feeling out of options, Ying decides to flee; in the action-packed but somewhat confusing, surprisingly flat journey that follows, Ying briefly teams up with an orphan, grapples with her conniving aunt, and finds an unexpected ally in her groom-to-be. Although Russell's characterization of the resourceful, determined Ying is solid, it's the wealth of cultural detail, the curious facts, and vivid descriptions of a time and place governed by a specific set of underlying assumptions that will keep readers engaged. (glossary) (Fiction. 8-12) -- Copyright ©1999, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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Grade 4-7-In 1948, 11-year-old Ying, the feisty, resourceful heroine of Russell's earlier novels, still lives with her beloved maternal grandmother, Ah Pau, in a small village in southeastern China. Word comes that her wealthy paternal grandmother, Ah Mah, is seriously ill and wants to see her. Ying makes the day-long trip only to discover that its real purpose is to marry her to the son of a well-to-do family. She wants no part of this arranged marriage and plots to return to Ah Pau, whose poor health has her very concerned. After a series of action-packed but unlikely adventures, including an escape and a subsequent capture by bandits, Ying finally makes it home. The story is told in workmanlike, straightforward prose. Its strengths are in the maturation of Ying expressed in her concern for Ah Pau and in her compassion for Ah Mah, and in the details of Chinese village life, particularly the wedding and funeral customs and the glimpse into life in a wealthy household. A pen-and-ink sketch introduces each chapter.
Diane S. Marton, Arlington County Library, VA
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  • PublisherBoyds Mills Press
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 1563977486
  • ISBN 13 9781563977480
  • BindingHardcover
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages32
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