The Crippled Tree is a history and biography by Han Suyin.
It covers the years 1885 to 1928, beginning with the life of her father, a Belgium-educated Chinese engineer of Hakka heritage, from a family of minor gentry in Sichuan.
[1] It describes how he met and married her mother, a Flemish Belgian, his return to China, and her own birth and early life.
[2] The Crippled Tree is the first book of Han's six-volume epic cycle on the modern history of China through the lens of her family.
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