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Liu, Zhong Y Thorny Road to Dignity eBook

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The author had a strong bond with American establishments, where he had all his education in China before 1949 revolution. This cost him an enduring ordeal as he had been ostracized into countryside to embark on primary farming labor and health services. Firmly believing his fate would change after Mao, he never ceased preparing for just that by learning foreign languages and new medical developments in countryside. Surely enough he had it after Mao

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Title of eBook: Thorny Road to Dignity
Release Date: 07-29-2004
Publisher: iUniverse, Inc.

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