Mulberry and Peach

Hualing Nieh

Original title: Sang Qing yu Taohong

first published 1980 Beacon Press, 1988 207 pages

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"Set against the background of the Japanese occupation of China, the Communist-Nationalist struggle, the White Terror of Taiwan, and American engagement in the Vietnam War, this novel recounts the story of two women - Mulberry and Peach - who are really one. Mulberry is a young woman who has fled the turmoil of postwar China to settle in the United States. Unable to forget the terrors she has witnessed or resolve th...

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Mulberry and Peach edition · 1998 · The Feminist Press · 231 pages
Mulberry and Peach hardcover · 1988 · Beacon Pr · 9780807071106
Mulberry and Peach edition · 1988 · Beacon Press · 207 pages
Mulberry and Peach edition · 1986 · Women's Press · 201 pages

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