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Let Only Red Flowers Bloom by Emily Feng
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Mar 18, 2025 | ISBN 9780593594223

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“Gripping and scrupulously reported . . . enormously informative, but more important, it manages to humanize history that all too easily shades into abstraction.”—The Washington Post

“Emily Feng delivers an exquisite, up-to-the-minute portrait of the China you can’t grasp from afar.”—Evan Osnos, National Book Award winner, author of Age of Ambition

“One of the top China correspondents of her generation, Feng faced unremitting harassment to bring these stories to light.”—Barbara Demick, National Book Award finalist for Nothing to Envy and Eat the Buddha

“Through a dozen finely told stories, [Emily Feng] captures the breadth of China and the dilemma that many Chinese feel today: how to get ahead in a country where political conformity is once again stifling some of the country’s most creative young minds.”—Ian Johnson, Pulitzer Prize-winner, author of Sparks

“A meticulously researched, beautifully human and often heartbreaking account of what it truly means to be Chinese in Xi Jinping’s China today.”—Isobel Yeung, CNN international correspondent

“An absorbing account from one of the most intrepid China reporters of our times. Through her writing, Emily Feng takes you inside more visions of China than any traveler—and most reporters—could ever encounter.”—Yuan Yang, MP, author of Private Revolutions

“Emily Feng has written a spellbinding book, one that evokes China in all its complexities, beauty, and outrages. . . . Let Only Red Flowers Bloom is masterfully reported and told.”—Te-Ping Chen, author of Land of Big Numbers

“Feng . . . has written warm, often searing portraits of ordinary Chinese buffeted by the all-consuming presence of the Communist Party in people’s lives. That theme makes this a must-read about today’s China.”—Jane Perlez, former New York Times Beijing bureau chief

“[Emily Feng’s] deeply personal and sympathetic account of ordinary and extraordinary people struggling under a totalitarian yoke illuminates Xi Jinping’s China in a way that most reporting on the topic cannot.”—Jamil Anderlini, POLITICO Europe’s editor-in-chief

Let Only Red Flowers Bloom . . . is a brilliant and perceptive meditation on what it means to be Chinese in today’s world, by turns loving and mournful.”—Howard W. French, author of Born in Blackness

“Essential reading for anyone interested in geopolitics—or the world of the near future.”Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Let Only Red Flowers Bloom is a moving series of portraits of individuals caught up in the security apparatus of Xi Jinping’s China, a paean to the endangered pluralism and diversity of Chinese identity today.”—Stephen Platt, author of Imperial Twilight and Autumn in the Heavenly Kingdom

“A chilling look at the Chinese government’s long reach into the Chinese diaspora . . . [and] is concise yet replete with empathy, insight, context and narrative momentum.”—Bookpage, starred review

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