The Chinese Ginger Jars

The Chinese Ginger Jars by Myra Scovel is a true and personal account of an American woman’s life in China, where she lived with her medical missionary husband and son for over two decades. Published by Quid Pro, LLC in October 2012, this edition spans 196 pages and is presented in English. The narrative captures the transition of China from a peaceful and exotic land steeped in history to a place marked by fear and suspicion of foreign influence.
Readers will find an intimate portrait of a country undergoing significant change, as the author shares her experiences and observations during a tumultuous period. The book reads with the narrative flow of a novel, blending elements of memoir and literature. Scovel’s account offers insights into the complexities of community and culture in China, making it a significant contribution to the genres of biographies and memoirs.
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The true, captivating, and intensely personal account of an extraordinary American woman who lived, with her medical missionary husband and son, through more than two decades of transition in China. Eventually forced to leave the Communist country, she provided an intimate portrait of a country peaceful and exotic, steeped in history-then fearful and suspicious of foreign influence. The book reads like a novel, with the intimacy and suspense of a story that spans the breadth of China.
Originally published in 1962, this classic book is re-presented in a clean and correct reproduction by Quid Pro Books, part of the Journeys and Memoirs Series.
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