His name is Li Cunxin, and Mao’s Last Dancer is his story, told by himself, and in his own words. A simply told tale of hardship, cruelty, passion and pain. The story of a child, thrust into a world of which he knew nothing, and of his decision to be the best in what he was forced to do so that he would not shame his peasant family by failure. His inspiring story, of singular determination, and inner strength, which against all odds led him to another land, and another life, is recounted in this narrative. His journey from poverty to self-realization, and fame, became this book. Impossible to put down, impossible to forget.
I went to the library, requested a copy and was told that I would have to wait, that though they had 15 copies available there were 256 people ahead of me. With that endorsement I was left with no alternative, I had to get my hands on it, so I waited. Thanks Constant Reader! The book is now a film, and though it is playing back East in Canada it is yet to arrive on the West Coast.
A surprising twist: Li was chosen Father of the Year for 2009 in Australia!
2 comments:
A wonderful book isn't it? Not much else done around the house here when I was reading it!
The film was at a small arts theater in Bellingham about a month ago, so I imagine it will get up your way soon. Glad I read the book first, even though the film is very good too and the dancer who plays Li is excellent.
Yes, a wonderful book - hope the movie does get up this way, prefer to see it on a large screen, especially for the dancing
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