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Souls the gods had forsaken, Ralph Modder

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Souls the gods had forsaken, Ralph Modder
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Souls the gods had forsaken
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Ralph Modder
Summary
A Young Chinese Slave's Fight For Survival This story is set in China and Singapore during the mid-1920s, in Britain during World War II (1939-1945) and in 1947 post-war Singapore. The story is told by Ching-ling whose mother was abandoned at birth in China at a time when infanticide was widespread. Females were considered 'unlucky' by their impoverished parents. Those that were not killed were exchanged for food at 'sex-slave farms' and later sold to brothels in Southeast Asia. Many became slaves to rich Chinese merchants, as happened to Ching-ling's mother. In Singapore she was raped by her 'foster father.' She escaped with the infant Ching-ling, finding work in a 'death-house' in Chinatown where superstitious Chinese sent their aged or ill relatives to die. Ching-ling became a nurse to an invalid Englishwoman and found herself 'caught up' in the war in England while her mother whom she adored, suffered unspeakable hardships during the Japanese occupation of Singapore
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
From a 'slave farm' in China to a 'death house' in Singapore
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