An intimate love story, saga of courage, and acclaimed inspirational gem. She bargains for her husband and daughter's release to Hong Kong and is sent to hard labor, where she starts agitating for her own release. During the next few years, in which she marries and has three children, she is subjected to excruciating persecution. Schneider (Author) 87 ratings 4.2 on Goodreads 263 ratings See all formats and editions Paperback 39.95 36 Used from 2.49 1 New from 39.95 Mass Market Paperback from 44.13 2 Collectible from 44. Communist officials decide to break her of any bourgeois tendencies. China Cry: The Nora Lam Story Paperback Januby Nora Lam (Author), Richard H. All goes well until she falls in love with Iam Cheng Shen from Hong Kong. After the defeat of the Japanese, she joins the Communists, believing they are the liberators of China. until the bombs drop, and the Japanese seize her house. Adopted by a prominent family in Shanghai in 1941, little Sung Neng Yee (Nora Lam) is treated like a princess. We can better understand these heroic Chinese Christians through Nora's story. Her story is wrapped up within one of the most incredible marvels in all world history: how the Christian church survived under repressive atheistic communism in China.
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