The emotionally wrenching yet ultimately uplifting memoir of a Chinese
woman struggling to win the love and acceptance of her family.
Born in 1937 in a port city a thousand miles north of Shanghai, Adeline
Yen Mah was the youngest child of an affluent Chinese family who enjoyed
rare privileges during a time of political and cultural upheaval. But
wealth and position could not shield Adeline from a childhood of
appalling emotional abuse at the hands of a cruel and manipulative
stepmother. Determined to survive through her enduring faith in family
unity, Adeline struggled for independence as she moved from Hong Kong to
England and eventually to the United States to become a physician and
writer.
A compelling, painful, and ultimately triumphant story of a girl's
journey into adulthood, Adeline's story is a testament to the most basic
of human needs: acceptance, love, and understanding. With a powerful
voice that speaks of the harsh realities of growing up female in a
family and society that kept girls in emotional chains, Falling Leaves
is a work of heartfelt intimacy and a rare authentic portrait of
twentieth-century China.
"Riveting. A marvel of memory. Poignant proof of the human will to
endure." --Amy Tan