cover image Our Story: A Memoir of Love and Life in China

Our Story: A Memoir of Love and Life in China

Rao Pingru, trans. from the Chinese by Nancy Harman. Pantheon, $30 (368p) ISBN 978-1-101-87149-2

Using spare prose and stunning, full-color illustrations, Pingru reveal his struggles, joys, and enduring love for his wife over the course of their lives in a dramatically changing China. Pingru, a 95-year-old living in Shanghai, recalls the fun-filled games of dominoes of his childhood and the singular beauty of an evening at the foot of the Peace Bridge in Nancheng when he was 16. Pingru artfully sketches his service as an artillery platoon leader in the nationalist army in the 1940s; his attempts to run his own business after the war; and his painful separation from his family during his “reeducation through labor” in 1958. Though Pingru met Meitang twice when they were children, it wasn’t until the spring of 1946, when Pingru was 25 years old, that his father accompanied Pingru to Meitang’s family’s house to arrange their marriage. He chronicles the pain of growing old and relives the utter devastation he feels when his wife Meitang’s diabetes leads slowly to her death in 2004. Pingru’s exquisite, visually dazzling memoir reveals an ordinary life lived in extraordinary times. [em](May) [/em]