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I was drawn in by the portrait of the life of Chinese woman in the 19th Century and the tale of the friendship of Lily and Snowflower. Back then, a daughter was seen as a "useless branch." As the narrator Lily puts it:
Even if our natal families love us, we are a burden to them. We marry into new families ... submit to the demands of our mothers-in-law. If we are lucky, we have sons and secure our positions.
Lily is born into a poor peasant family in 1823. She has an opportunity to rise in stand ...more
Even if our natal families love us, we are a burden to them. We marry into new families ... submit to the demands of our mothers-in-law. If we are lucky, we have sons and secure our positions.
Lily is born into a poor peasant family in 1823. She has an opportunity to rise in stand ...more

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