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Children of the Drifters

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Product Code: 9781625160898
ISBN13: 9781625160898
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Children of the Drifters

$49.95
$45.64
Sale 9%
 
Beginning at the end of the 1980s, after the reform in China, there was a boom of working class. The first generation of workers was called "first generation migrants." Most of their children, the "second generation workers" in this novel, are teenagers about 16 or 17 years old who are graduating high school. They must deal with work, love, and marriage, even though they are still in their teens. Due to the restriction of household registration, most of these teenage second generation workers have no choice but to leave the city they grew up and go back to their hometowns. Although they grew up in the city, they don't have their household registration to remain in the city. If they do manage to find white-collar jobs, they are still called "second generation migrants." This story tells about these second generation Children of the Drifters, and is filled with details about their lives, loves, and worries. About the Author Xinpeng Wang born in Xiao County of Anhui Province. He is a native of Tongshan County, Jiangsu Province, and a member of the Chinese Writers' Association. His previously published novels include Red Moon, Heaven Tolerate, Common People (co-author), and League Secretary, and the medium-length novels A Life of Right and Wrong and Girl Who Turned Eighteen. He has contributed middle-length novels to such publications as People's Literature, People's Daily, October, Chinese Writers, Works, Beijing Literature, and Xinhuo. His works have been featured in Selected Stories, Selected Chinese Literature, Writer's Digest, Creation and Contention, Beijing Literature Chinese Novel Monthly, and Red Flag Digest. He is currently employed in the State Council. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/XinpengWang


Author: Xinpeng Wang
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Publication Date: Jun 27, 2013
Number of Pages: 500 pages
Binding: Paperback or Softback
ISBN-10: 1625160895
ISBN-13: 9781625160898
 

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