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China Diary: The Life of Mary Austin Endicott
Contributor(s): Endicott, Shirley Jane (Author)
ISBN: 0889204128     ISBN-13: 9780889204126
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier University Press
OUR PRICE:   $31.34  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2003
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BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Personal Memoirs
- History | Canada - Post-confederation (1867-)
- Religion | Sexuality & Gender Studies
Dewey: 266
Lexile Measure: 1230
Series: Life Writing
Physical Information: 270 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Canadian
- Sex & Gender - Feminine
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:

Mary Austin was a mayor's daughter who expected to live an uneventful life in Canada. But when she said "I do" to Jim Endicott she found that she had "married China."

Thrust into extraordinary circumstances, but undeterred by the political turmoil around her in China, Mary Austin Endicott determined she would achieve the goals she set for herself. She bore and raised four children, ran a one-room school and became the foster mother to three Chinese boys, despite the raised eyebrows of many of her fellow missionaries.

The family moved back to Canada, but it wasn't long before Jim, who was becoming a well-known peace activist, returned to wartorn China. Mary, by then a school trustee, continued her fight for teachers' rights and focussed her energy on increased activity in left-wing politics, all the while separated from Jim and grieving for a marriage she felt to be in jeopardy.

Mary and Jim were finally reunited in 1947 in the police state Shanghai had become. She used all her energy and faith in that time to help Jim regain his equilibrium. For thousands of readers her book Five Stars over China countered the common practice during the Cold War of vilifying the Chinese Revolution. Then her greatest crisis came: Jim was accused of treason.

Shirley Jane Endicott has presented us with a fascinating account of her mother's life, based on Mary Austin Endicott's private writings and flavoured with Shirley's memories. She brings to life the story of an exceptional woman whose life was shaped by profound political and historical circumstances.


Contributor Bio(s): Endicott, Shirley Jane: - Shirley Jane Endicott grew up in China, where her parents were missionaries. She taught sociology at the University of Toronto for thirteen years until 1978, when she became involved in educating the community about wife assault.