The result is intimate as well as epic, turning her book from a key testimony of a historic tragedy into a work of finely wrought fiction. Even without the protests, I would have happily read it just for the exquisite coming-of-age novel it is ... Wen keeps her canvas impressively small as she conjures up the spectre of authoritarianism overshadowing her world. Like Ferrante, she revels in the grit of her environment ... The final bravura sequence is as gripping as it is devastating.
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