Colors of the Mountain

Cover of Colors of the Mountain by Da Chen
Author: Da Chen
Publisher: Random House
Year: 2000
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9780375502880
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 6.5 Inches
Weight: 1.35 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 951.05/092
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Colors of the Mountain by Da Chen is a memoir published by Random House on February 8, 2000, featuring 320 pages in English. The narrative begins in 1962, during a tumultuous period in China marked by Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution. It recounts the life of Da Chen, born into a poor family in the village of Yellow Stone, who faces the harsh realities of a society that has turned against his family due to their past as landlords. Despite the oppressive environment, the story highlights the resilience and humor found in his childhood experiences.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of rural Chinese life through Da Chen’s eyes, as he navigates the challenges of poverty and social stigma. The memoir captures moments of joy and mischief, from celebrating New Year’s Day with traditional foods to forming friendships with both local hoodlums and an elderly woman who introduces him to English. The narrative reflects on themes of childhood, social conditions in China post-1949, and the enduring spirit of youth, making it a poignant exploration of personal and cultural identity.


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“I was born in southern China in 1962, in the tiny town of Yellow Stone. They called it the Year of Great Starvation.”

In 1962, as millions of Chinese citizens were gripped by Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution and the Red Guards enforced a brutal regime of communism, a boy was born to a poor family in southern China. This family—the Chens—had once been respected landlords in the village of Yellow Stone, but now they were among the least fortunate families in the country, despised for their “capitalist” past. Grandpa Chen couldn’t leave the house for fear of being beaten to death; the children were spit upon in the street; and their father was regularly hauled off to labor camps, leaving the family of eight without a breadwinner. Da Chen, the youngest child, seemed destined for a life of poverty, shame, and hunger.

But winning humor and an indomitable spirit can be found in the most unexpected places. Colors of the Mountain is a story of triumph, a memoir of a boyhood full of spunk, mischief, and love. The young Da Chen is part Horatio Alger, part Holden Caul-field; he befriends a gang of young hoodlums as well as the elegant, elderly Chinese Baptist woman who teaches him English and opens the door to a new life. Chen’s remarkable story is full of unforgettable scenes of rural Chinese life: feasting on oysters and fried peanuts on New Year’s Day, studying alongside classmates who wear red armbands and quote Mao, and playing and working in the peaceful rice fields near his village.

Da Chen’s story is both captivating and endearing, filled with the universal human quality that distinguishes the very best memoirs. It proves once again that the concerns of childhood transcend time and place.

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Language: en. Pages: 320. Edition: First Edition.

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