![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, Qian and her parents faced many hardships in. The memoir encourages the reader to understand the immigration impulse. They also thought that they would have more freedom and better economic opportunities in America. Don’t talk about this, don't acknowledge that’” (19). He did not like that they could not answer when students asked about something called the Cultural Revolution. The book first explores these specific immigrants’ reasons for leaving China, such as feeling too restricted by China’s governmental regime: “ often came home mad. By illustrating the personal experiences of specific immigrants-in this case, the author sand her parents-the memoir develops sympathy and empathy towards people in similar situations. Beautiful Country a Memoir nonfiction Feb 4 Written By Kate M Book: Beautiful Country a Memoir Author: Qian Julie Wang Edition: Paperback Qian Julie Wang shared her childhood memories in beautiful detail, recounting her family’s experience as undocumented residents of Mi Guó (United States). This memoir fits into the growing genre known as ‘immigration narrative,’ as it attempts to address both the personal and political aspects of the immigrant experience. ![]()
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