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My Name Is Number 4: A True Story from the Cultural Revolution
My Name Is Number 4 A True Story from the Cultural Revolution
Author: Ting-xing Ye
Number Four will have a difficult life. These are the words that were uttered upon Ting-xing Ye?s birth. Soon this prophecy would prove only too true. . . .        Here is the real-life story about the fourth child in a family torn apart by China?s Cultural Revolution. After the death of both of her parents, Ting-xing and her siblings end...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780312379872
ISBN-10: 0312379870
Publication Date: 9/2/2008
Pages: 240
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Book Type: Paperback
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Reviewed by hoopsielv for TeensReadToo.com

An old proverb says: When at home, depend on your parents; when away from home, rely on your friends.

Ah Si, which means number four, was told this by a beloved teacher when she was sixteen and about to leave for a prison farm.

The author was born into a capitalist family in China. Her father was a prosperous business owner who was forced into becoming a laborer. His sudden death caused the family to take drastic steps to survive. The older children needed to find jobs to support the others. Then their mother died of cancer and the children were totally on their own.

Number 4 found herself in the middle of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. She was treated poorly because of her upbringing as a capitalist and protested with other students in Beijing. She made a brave decision to work at the prison farm in exchange for her sisters to remain in Shanghai.

Life at the prison farm was grueling and Number 4's capitalist background causes the guards to bombard her with questions. Yet Number 4's spirit and drive remain strong and she knows she has the courage to succeed.

This was a very good novel full of history about a time period that Americans may not be familiar with. I found it to be educational as well as motivating.


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