"There is no definitive indication that this story is autobiographical, but given the little information that has been made public about the author, and the fact that it is told by an unnamed first person narrator, there is at least some sense that it is not entirely fiction. Whatever the case may be it is a moving tale, beautifully told..." - Carola Huttmann reviews My Enemy's Cherry Tree by Wang Ting-Kuo
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