Share for friends:

Read Revolution Is Not A Dinner Party (2011)

Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party (2011)

Online Book

Rating
4.9 of 5 Votes: 4
Your rating
Language
English
Publisher
Henry Holt and Co. (BYR)

Revolution Is Not A Dinner Party (2011) - Plot & Excerpts

By the beginning of June, Gao and Yu’s gang stood at the school gates each morning. Everyone entering, including the teachers, had to show their “three-piece treasure,” a Mao jacket, a Mao button, and Mao’s little red book of revolutionary instructions. If anyone forgot, the gang would decide the punishment. When our old math teacher left his button at home, he was ordered to clean the bathrooms for a week. Two boys were ordered to stand at the back of the classroom for a day. I started to wake up at night, worried about forgetting my “three-piece treasure.” Several times I’d get up to make sure the little red book was in the inner pocket of my schoolbag.
Now we had class only in the morning. In the afternoon, the Young Pioneers took turns leading reading sessions of Chairman Mao’s teachings. Since Father was accused of being a bourgeois sympathizer, I had no chance of ever becoming a Young Pioneer.
After I told Father that I was the only one in the class without the red scarf around my neck, he looked into my eyes and said, “Remember, my dear, Young Pioneer or not, you are always my special, smart girl.”

What do You think about Revolution Is Not A Dinner Party (2011)?

Write Review

(Review will shown on site after approval)

Read books by author Ying Chang Compestine

Read books in category Middle Grade & Children's