01302cam a2200217 45000010005000000200018000051000031000232450050000542640028001043000023001323360026001553370028001813380027002095200490002366500029007266500041007556510078007966510044008749990015009189520151009336325 a97817837826661 aThien, Madeleine,d1974.e10aDo not say we have nothing /cMadeleine Thien 1aLondon :bGranta,c2016 a473 pages ;c22 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIn Canada in 1991, ten year old Marie and her mother invite a guest into their home. She is Ai-Ming, a young woman from China who has fled following the aftermath of the Tiananmen Square incident. As her relationship with Marie deepens she tells the story of her family in revolutionary China. This is an epic novel about the far- reaching effects of China's revolutionary history, told through the stories of two interlinked musical families, from the 1940s to the present day 0aFamilieszChinavFiction 0aIntergenerational relationsvFiction aChina -- History -- Tiananmen Square Incident, 1989 -- Fiction.vxyz2 0aChinaxSocial life and customsvFiction c5335d5335 00102ddc40708FICaRTCLIBbRTCLIBcFICd2018-11-27h i10027l11m7oFIC 813.54 THIp30010149r2024-06-17 00:00:00s2024-05-31w2018-11-27yFIC