
The Diary of Katy Yehonala
The Butterfly Dynasty, Book 1
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Audibleプレミアムプラン30日間無料体験
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ナレーター:
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Natasha Cheng
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著者:
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Robert Barclay
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“Each time I put the book down, I longed to be back reading, and once I was back reading, I felt Katy had really allowed me into her heart. I understood her and wanted only the best for her and her loved ones. My life is better for having read this book.”Meedee – Beauty & Lace Book Club
The Diary of Katy Yehonala is a sweeping, evocative tale spanning three generations of resilient women navigating personal and political upheaval in China and beyond. Through the lens of May-ling, later known as Katy Yehonala, we are drawn into a world where personal freedoms are often sacrificed. Yet, the indomitable spirit of love, family, and cultural heritage perseveres.
Beginning in the 1970s—a time marked by revolutions, societal reform, and global upheaval—this story delves into Katy's transformative experiences. From the harrowing days of the Cultural Revolution to life in the West, Katy’s journey is a testament to the strength and endurance of her ancestors, rooted in the historical complexities of Chinese tradition and modern challenges as a diaspora woman. Guided by her mother’s unyielding grace and wisdom, Katy’s identity is shaped by the powerful legacy of her family, echoing the resilience of women who came before her and the delicate balance of tradition and self-determination.
Rich in detail, The Diary of Katy Yehonala is a deeply personal narrative and a profound commentary on love, loyalty, and the sacrifices we make for family. With lyrical prose, haunting landscapes and unforgettable women, this novel celebrates the human spirit. Journey with Katy as she unveils the secrets of her heritage, the strength of her family, and the intricate tapestry of love and loss that binds us all. This story will resonate with anyone who has ever longed for a sense of belonging and purpose in a world that often seems unforgiving, offering a hopeful perspective on the enduring nature of family.
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