
My father escaped China in 1967. I spent years rewriting his memoir, realizing his story was far bigger than I understood. Artifacts, hard questions, and the story behind the story.
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“Ban Zhao saw it all. As soon as they left, she locked herself in the bathroom…She’s losing herself,” Chi-Chao finished.
— Chapter 13 - When Storms Become Seasons
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“We’re really here,” Chi-Chao kept saying, walking through rooms that felt impossibly large after years of cramped quarters.
“You’re here,” I corrected. “I’m just studying for the chance to be here.”
She grabbed my face between...
“I had learned to keep my head down during each storm, and eventually, the skies always cleared enough to continue forward.” — Chapter 13: When Storms Become Seasons
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“Despite the light flooding into the room, Henry’s diaphragm rose and fell gently in deep slumber. I watched him for a moment—this little American prince who’d never known a day of want in his life. I smiled knowing that kids sleep the sa...
“Everything was water and chaos. I'd studied this river for months, memorized every bend like the anatomy of a complex organ. Now I couldn't tell east from west, river from sea.” — Chapter 18: Fifty Kilometers
The worst flight of my life...
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My father escaped China in 1967. I spent years rewriting his memoir, only to realize his story was far bigger than I understood. Now we're trying to get published. While we wait, I'm sharing artifacts, hard questions, and the story behind the story.
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