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The Communist's Daughter

Published
Feb 2007
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Historical Historical
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The historical Norman Bethune--legendary in both his native Canada and China--was a visionary whose dedication touched millions, and as the narrator of this novel he springs to vivid life even as he approaches its end. Rebelling in childhood against his father's religion, he finds a calling himself, saving lives on the battlefield, only after nearly losing his own in the trenches in France. In Republican Spain he fulfills his idealism, yet before long politics destroy a romance, compromise his achievement, and drive him to seek refuge and purpose in the vast expanse of China. Here, in the service of the man eventually known as Mao Zedong, Bethune contends with Nationalist and Japanese enemies and begins this account of failed loves, cherished beliefs, discoveries, and reversals for the only person who still makes a future seem possible: the daughter he has never seen.

Storytelling at its best--passionate, wrenching, compelling--about a complex, contradictory man caught in the relentless sweep of history.

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Feb 2008 Vintage ISBN13 9781400096091 ISBN10 140009609X
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First Edition Feb 2007 Knopf ISBN13 9781400044627 ISBN10 1400044626
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Sep 2006 HarperCollins (Canada) ISBN13 9780002005289 ISBN10 000200528X
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Feb 2007 Knopf ISBN13 9780307267382 ISBN10 0307267385
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Feb 2007 Phyllis Bruce Books ISBN13 9781443415675 ISBN10 1443415677
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Feb 2007 Knopf ISBN10 B000OI0FO4
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Aug 2014 Recorded Books ISBN10 B00MNPIL8S
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