Beth C.
Written on Dec 23, 2015
Overall, I found the book fascinating and heartbreaking in equal measure. The stories of forced abortions, most have heard. The fact that there are vastly more men than women, also a known fact. But it's the details in this book that really stand out. What happens when people follow the law and then their only child is killed, leaving no one to help take care of them? What about the required sterilizations on women after they've had their allotted child? Or the crazy marriage market where families are paying thousands of dollars as a bride-price - and many of them losing that when the bride disappears? And frankly, as posited on the book, what happens when you've "taught" your populace so well that they are reluctant to change?
So many ramifications tied to one mass social experiment where the ends will not be able to justify the means. It remains to be seen exactly where China will go from here, but unfortunately, much of the damage is already done.