**PLEASE NOTE these books are NOT recommended for children younger than at least high school. Our oldest son is 13 (nearly 14) and he has not read them yet. I will be having him read them probably when we cycle back through Ancient times in our SCM history modules (about 3 years). I have no idea when I will give them to our next oldest son, 12, and adopted from China. For obvious reasons, some of them will be an even tougher read for him.**
These are of merit especially to me as I try to understand the background to why 4 of our children ended up becoming orphans, presumably abandoned by their families.
I would encourage anyone considering these books for a child of any age to read it yourself as they do deal with adult topics, but they are in my opinion worthy of consideration.
Red Scarf Girl, Ji-Li Jiang
Chinese Cinderella, Adeline Yen Mah
The Good Earth, Pearl S. Buck
Message from an Unknown Chinese Mother, Xinran
The Good Women of China, Xinran
Silent Tears, Kay Bratt
I hope this was not too far OT; just thought anyone reading might want to take note of these books for possible future reference.
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I wanted to mention as well that Youth with a Mission Publishing has a few books in their Christian Heroes series that are very appropriate for family reading and/or for children of 10 or so? Our 10YO has been reading them for a couple of years now.
These are all about missionary experiences in China:
Eric Liddell, Lottie Moon, Gladys Aylward, Hudson Taylor