Tapping into her vast reservoir of knowledge about the persecuted church, author Hope Flinchbaugh has crafted a spellbinding first novel set in modern China. Nineteen-year-old Mai Lin has two serious handicaps in Chinese society--being born a girl, and worse, choosing to become a Christian. But she dreams of attending Shanghai University...The poignant, uplifting story that follows is a triumph of love and courage and a tribute to all who stand for their faith in the face of great odds.
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Tapping into her vast reservoir of knowledge about the persecuted church, author Hope Flinchbaugh has crafted a spellbinding first novel set in modern China. Nineteen-year-old Mai Lin has two serious handicaps in Chinese society--being born a girl, and worse, choosing to become a Christian. But she dreams of attending Shanghai University...The poignant, uplifting story that follows is a triumph of love and courage and a tribute to all who stand for their faith in the face of great odds.
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Daughter of China is not just a novel set in China. It is so much more! It addresses the realities that our Chinese Christian brothers and sisters face as they stay true to their faith. You learn quite a bit about the house churches and orphanages in China. My heart was both broken and strengthened as I read. The story is always forward moving--I couldn't put it down! And the characters were endearing to my heart. Enjoy!
ace1024j
Apr 30, 2009
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