A Mortal Flower is an autobiography by Han Suyin.
[1][2] It covers the years 1928 to 1938: her growing up in China and her journey to Belgium and her mother's family.
Also her marriage to a rising officer in the Kuomintang and the retreat to Chungking in the face of the Japanese invasion of China.
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