Ebook {Epub PDF} Under the Hawthorn Tree by Ai Mi






















Under The Hawthorn Tree () review 1: This book is a fantastic testament to true love set in the Cultural Revolution ('s) in China. Jingqui is a young Chinese woman on a school trip with her Geographical Unit from No. 8 Middle School.  · Under the Hawthorn Tree, by Ai Mi, translated by Anna Holmwood Under the Hawthorn Tree is what is known in the trade as a ‘publishing phenomenon’ because of its bestseller status in China. Defying expectations, because it had already been published for free on the author’s blog, it generated massive sales, which then became a catalyst for bestsellerdom in the rest of the bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 8 mins.  · Under the Hawthorn Tree, by Ai Mi, started off with promise. A young Chinese girl named Jingqui, naive but smart, is sent off into the villages to document life in order to write more accurate history textbooks. Set in China in the 's the book is heavily rooted in /5.


Ai Mi's Under the Hawthorn Tree was a wonderful book to kick off the weekend before Valentine's Day. Set in China during the Cultural Revolution (early s), Hawthorn Tree tells the love story of high school student Jingqiu and geology student Jianxin, nicknamed "Old Three."They come from very different social, economic and political backgrounds, yet they fall in love. Under the Hawthorn Tree by Ai Mi: The Wide Circumference of Love by Marita Golden: Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge by Terence McKenna: Hawthorn Child by Keith Ridgway: Murder at Hawthorn Cottage by Betty Rowlands: The Tale of Hawthorn House by Susan Wittig Albert: Meet Me Under the Ombu Tree by Santa Montefiore. Under the Hawthorn Tree by Ai Mi. First Edition, hardcover, pages, ISBN: Very rare, valuable First Edition. Yichang municipality, Hubei province, China, early s. High-school student Jingqiu is one of many educated urban youth sent to. An excellent collectible copy of this great work of literature by Ai Mi.


Published in August the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in historical. Under the Hawthorn Tree, by Ai Mi, translated by Anna Holmwood Under the Hawthorn Tree is what is known in the trade as a ‘publishing phenomenon’ because of its bestseller status in China. Defying expectations, because it had already been published for free on the author’s blog, it generated massive sales, which then became a catalyst for bestsellerdom in the rest of the world. Under the Hawthorn Tree, by Ai Mi, started off with promise. A young Chinese girl named Jingqui, naive but smart, is sent off into the villages to document life in order to write more accurate history textbooks. Set in China in the 's the book is heavily rooted in the cultural revolution. Interest is peaked.

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