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No Wall Too High: One Mans Extraordinary Escape from Maos Infamous Labour Camps

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By (author): Xu Hongci

Translated by: Erling Hoh

One of the greatest escape stories Ive ever read Mail on Sunday

An ordinary mans extraordinary escape from Maos brutal labour camps

Xu Hongci was an ordinary medical student when he was incarcerated under Maos regime and forced to spend years of his youth in Chinas most brutal labour camps.

Three times he tried to escape. And three times he failed. But, determined, he eventually broke free, travelling the length of China, across the Gobi desert, and into Mongolia. It was one of the greatest prison breaks of all time, during one of the worst totalitarian tragedies of the 20th Century.

This is the extraordinary memoir of his unrelenting struggle to retain dignity, integrity and freedom; but also the untold story of what life was like for ordinary people trapped in the chaos of the Cultural Revolution.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 229g
  • Dimensions: 126 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Ebury Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781846044984

About Xu Hongci

Xu Hongci It took Xu Hongci four attempts before he finally escaped the labour camps. He then travelled the length of China into Mongolia only to be arrested and sentenced to two years in a Mongolian prison for illegally entering the country. After serving his sentence Xu Hongci met and married a Mongolian nurse started a family and after Maos death returned to China where he died in 2008.Erling HohErling Hoh is a Swedish-Chinese journalist who came across a Chinese copy of Xu Hongcis memoir in a Hong Kong library. After tracking down Xu Hongcis Chinese publisher and eventually his wife and children he obtained the original manuscript that contained much richer content than the original Chinese edition.

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