Fly, Wild Swans by Jung Chang review – a daughter of China speaks again
The bestselling author returns with an account of how her homeland has changed – and the personal costs of fame Remarkable success notoriously brings its own problems. Wild Swans, first published in 1991 and written by Jung Chang with the help of her husband, Irish-born historian and writer Jon (…)
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