World of a Tiny Insect
"World of a Tiny Insect" by the renowned author explores the unimaginable experiences of a young boy during the tumultuous Taiping rebellion in 1861. At just seven years old, the author finds himself amidst the chaos as the Taiping rebel army invades his hometown of Shaoxing. Over the next two years, he navigates a landscape of fear, hiding from military forces and witnessing harrowing acts of violence and loss. This poignant memoir delves deeply into the impact of war on innocence, capturing the stark realities of a child’s perspective during one of China's most devastating conflicts. Published by the University of Washington Press in 2014, this 208-page paperback provides a gripping account that resonates with both history enthusiasts and general readers alike. Prepare to be moved by a narrative that combines personal history with broader themes of survival and resilience.