China's American Daughter
Discover the captivating journey of Ida Pruitt in "China's American Daughter," a remarkable biography penned by Marjorie King. Published in 2006, this enlightening book spans 296 pages, offering a deep dive into the life of a bicultural woman born to American missionaries in the 19th century. Raised in a small village in China, Ida lived in her adopted country for fifty years, providing an unparalleled perspective on her experiences as a Chinese woman. King's narrative draws on Ida's oral history, culminating in the profound work "A Daughter of Han: The Autobiography of a Chinese Working Woman." This book not only sheds light on Ida's extraordinary life but also highlights the intricate interplay of culture and identity in a rapidly changing world. Perfect for readers interested in biographies, Chinese history, and the stories of women who bridged cultures, "China's American Daughter" is an essential addition to your library.