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From 1980 to 2015, China's one-child-per-family edict created upheaval and tragedy. Today, tens of thousands of people in their twenties, thirties, and forties live in China without identities, their existence denied because they are "illegal" as the forbidden additional children hidden by their parents. But legal or illegal, biological or adopted, these generations are the future of China: its workforce, leadership, and interface with the rest of the world. In Children of the Edict, Heo Wong uncovers family secrets that cause his life and the lives of those around him to unravel. Government…mehr

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From 1980 to 2015, China's one-child-per-family edict created upheaval and tragedy. Today, tens of thousands of people in their twenties, thirties, and forties live in China without identities, their existence denied because they are "illegal" as the forbidden additional children hidden by their parents. But legal or illegal, biological or adopted, these generations are the future of China: its workforce, leadership, and interface with the rest of the world. In Children of the Edict, Heo Wong uncovers family secrets that cause his life and the lives of those around him to unravel. Government mandates that never affected him suddenly become personal and life-changing. Walk with the Wong family through medical epidemics, persecution, incarcerations, a timely act of nature, and a world sporting event. Feel the guilt and rejection of a time gone by, and then acceptance and forgiveness . . . and love. Share their longing for personal freedom and the anticipation of a changing China.
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Madelyn Rohrer is a professional storyteller and author of seven books, including Hobie the Christmas Spider and Shoes in the River and two novellas. Many of her short stories have been chosen for inclusion in writers guild anthologies. Madelyn was a contributing editor for the Positive Points column of the Jonesborough Herald & Tribune newspaper for many years, plus a freelance writer of marketing packages within Ballad Health. She is the recipient of the Ann S. Eady Award of the Antique Automobile Club of America as well as being the first female president of two AACA regions. She is an avid historian, teacher, public speaker, and a workshop presenter for churches, businesses, and storytelling and writers' groups.