Karin Evans, a former editor at Outside magazine, senior editor for Health magazine, and senior editor for the San Francisco Examiner's Sunday magazine, was a founding editor of Rocky Mountain Magazine. Evans spent two years working at Newsweek's Hong Kong bureau.
?Breathtaking?an unforgettable story. "The Lost Daughters of China"
describes not only the tragedy of social engineering but the
healing power of a mother's love.?
?Iris Chang, author of "The Rape of Nanking"
?Not only an evocative memoir on East-West adoption but also a
bridge to East-West understanding of human rights in China.?
?Amy Tan, author of "The Joy Luck Club" and "The Bonesetter's
Daughter"
?Perceptive and moving.?
?"Publishers Weekly"
aBreathtakingaan unforgettable story. "The Lost Daughters of China"
describes not only the tragedy of social engineering but the
healing power of a motheras love.a
aIris Chang, author of "The Rape of Nanking"
aNot only an evocative memoir on East-West adoption but also a
bridge to East-West understanding of human rights in China.a
aAmy Tan, author of "The Joy Luck Club" and "The Bonesetteras
Daughter"
aPerceptive and moving.a
a"Publishers Weekly"
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