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Daughters of the Bamboo Grove is Barbara Demick’s compelling investigation into one of modern history’s most troubling humanitarian crises. The book examines China’s one-child policy and its catastrophic unintended consequences, particularly the widespread trafficking and abandonment of children, especially girls. Through meticulous research and personal interviews, Demick traces the story of twins separated at birth, following their parallel lives in China and America while exploring the broader context of forced adoptions, black-market baby selling, and the desperate circumstances that drove families to these tragic choices. The narrative humanizes the statistics, revealing the profound emotional and psychological impact on those affected. Demick’s investigative journalism combines journalistic rigor with narrative empathy, creating a deeply moving account that illuminates both individual suffering and systemic injustice. This important work serves as both a historical document and a testament to the resilience of those affected by these policies, making it essential reading for understanding modern China’s complex social history.







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